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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
A
Accelerated fractionation
Acceptance test
Access Control
Accountability
Action Level
Active (red) bone marrow
Activity median thermodynamic diameter
Acute Exposure
Adventitious
Adventitious Source
Aerodynamic diameter
Air-kerma rate constant
Air-kerma, entrance surface
Air-kerma, incident
Air-kerma, product
Alimentary tract
Alimentary tract transfer factor
Alpha decay
α/β ratio
Alveolar-interstitial region
Angiogenesis
Annihilation photons
Annual dose
Area monitoring
Auger transition
Authorised Discharge
Authorization
Authorized limit
Autoimmune disease
Autonomy
Averted dose
B
Background dose (rate)
Backscatter Factor
Basal cell
Beneficence
Benthic
Best Available Techniques
Beta-minus decay
Beta-plus decay
Bioassay
Biomedical research volunteer
Bioturbation
Bone marrow
Bradycardia
Branching fraction
Bronchial region
Bystander effect
C
Cardiac arrhythmias
Cardiac valve diseases
Cardiomyopathy
Cardioverter-defibrillator
Cell death
Chronic exposure
Class SR-0 gases
Class SR-1 gases
Class SR-2 gases
Clearance level
Clonogenic cells
Clonogenic survival
Co-expertise
Colony
Committed effective dose
Committed equivalent dose
Complex tissues
Computed tomography dose index
Connective tissue
Consequential late effects
Constancy test
Contamination
Coronary heart disease
Cost-benefit analysis
Coster-Kronig transition
Curie
Cytokines
D
Decay constant
Decommissioning
Decontamination
Decontamination factor
Deontological Ethics
Diastasis
Dichotomous
Differentiation
Dignity
Direct bioassay
Disposal
Disposal Facility
DNA damage signalling
Dose constraint
Dose criteria
Dose equivalent in an organ or tissue
Dose limit
Dose Modifying Factor
Dose per unit intake coefficient
Dose rate
Dose rate effectiveness factor
Dose-rate effect
Dose–response function
Dose-threshold
E
Early normal tissue responses
Edema
Effect Dose 50
Effective charge number
Effective dose equivalent
Effective half-life
Electron-capture decay
Electrophysiology
Emergency
Emergency exposure situation
Emergency plan
Emergency preparedness
Emergency procedures
Endogeneous excretion
Environmental exposure
Environmental radiation protection
Epithelium
Equity
Equivalent dose
Erythropoietin
Ethics
Excretion rate (instantaneous)
Exempt waste
Exemption level
Existing exposure situation
Exponential survival curve
Exposure, external or internal
Exposure Pathway
Exposure situation
Extrathoracic airways
F
Fairness
Field-size effect (Volume effect)
Flexible tissues
Fluoroscopically guided interventions
Forbiddenness
Fractionation
Fractionation sensitivity
G
Galactic cosmic radiation
Gamma ray
Gastrointestinal syndrome
Graded approach
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
Growth fraction
Growth hormone (somatotropin)
H
Habitual mouth breather
Habitual nose breather
Half-life, physical
Hazard
Health Surveillance
Heliosphere
Hierarchical tissues
High level waste
Hormones
Human respiratory tract model
Hyperbaric oxygen
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Hypoplasia
I
Immune system
In vivo radiobioassay
Incident
Inclusiveness
Individual decontamination
Individual monitoring
Individual-related
Informed Consent
Inhalability
Inner bremsstrahlung
Institutional control
Intermediate level waste
Internal conversion electron
Interphase death
Intervention Level
Interventional procedure
Investigation level
Iso-effect plots
Isomers
Isotropic geometry
Itinerant (radiation) worker
J
Justice
Justification
K
Kp index
L
Latent time/period or latency interval
Limitation of dose
Lineal energy
Linear-non-threshold model
Low Earth orbit
Low level waste
Lymphatic system
M
Macrophage colony stimulating factor
Magnetosphere
Medical exposure
Member of the public
Mendelian diseases
Mitigation
Multistage tumorigenesis
Myocardial perfusion
Myocardial stress test
N
Naturally occurring radioactive material
Necrosis
Neurological syndrome
Neurovascular syndrome
Non-maleficence
Non-sphericity parameter
Nuclear track detectors
O
Occupational exposure
Optimisation
Orphan source
Oversight
P
Particle radiance
Patient entrance reference point
Peak skin dose
Pelagic
Percutaneous coronary intervention
Pericarditis
Pharynx
Planned exposure situation
Platelet-derived growth factor
Potential exposure
Practical radiological protection culture
Prevailing circumstances
Principle of application of dose limits
Principle of justification
Principle of optimisation
Procedural values
Progenitor cell
Programmed cell death
Projected dose
Protection strategy
Protective action
Protective action guide
Prudence
Public exposure
Q
Qualified expert
R
Radiation belt
Radiation detriment
Radiation modifier
Radiation safety officer
Radiation Source
Radiation worker
Radioactive dispersion device
Radioactive source
Radioactive substance
Radioactivity
Radiofrequency ablation
Radiographer
Radiological Controlled Area
Radiological protection principles
Radionuclides of natural origin
Radioresponsiveness
Radiosensitiser
Radiosensitivity, cellular
Reasonableness
Recovery
Recovery responder
Reference bioassay function
Reference biokinetic model
Reference level
Rehabilitation of living conditions
Relocation
Remedial action
Remediation
Repopulation
Representative organism (non-human biota)
Representative person
Reproductive integrity
Residual dose
Respiratory protection
Retrievability
Reversibility
Right to know
Rigidity threshold
Rigidity
Routine monitoring
S
Safety case
Safety culture
Scintigraphy
Self-help protection
Senescence
Slow repair
Solar cosmic radiation
Solar cycle
Solar particle event
Solar wind
Source term
Source-related
South Atlantic anomaly
Special (non-routine) monitoring
Spontaneous fission
Stakeholder
Stenosis
Storage
Subcutaneous tissue
Substantial radiation dose level
Supervised Area
Systemic model
T
Tachycardia
Target region
Target tissue
Telangiectasia
Threshold dose for tissue reactions
Thyroid blocking
Time factor
Tissue equivalent material
Tolerability
Track structure
Transfer compartment
Transfer rate
Transforming growth factor
Transparency
Trapped particles
Types of materials
U
Unsealed source
Utilitarian ethics
V
Value judgement
Valvular heart disease
Virtue ethics
W
Waste disposal
Wisdom
X
X ray
Xerostomia
Y
Z