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Qué (quién) es average infective dose - definición

TAKEN BY A RADIATION DETECTOR IN ORDER TO CHARACTERISE THE RADIATION BEAMS FROM MEDICAL LINEAR ACCELERATORS
Dose Profile; Dose profiles; Dose profiling

Moving average         
TYPE OF STATISTICAL MEASURE OVER SUBSETS OF A DATASET
Rolling average; Exponential Moving Average; Weighted moving average; Simple moving average; EWMA; Exponentially weighted moving average; Exponential moving average; Moving average (finance); Running average; Moving average (technical analysis); Exponential average; Moving Annual Total; Smavg; Moving annual total; Moving mean; Rolling mean; Temporal average; Temporal averaging; Time average; Time averaging; Weighted rolling average; Moving Average; 7-day rolling average
In statistics, a moving average (rolling average or running average) is a calculation to analyze data points by creating a series of averages of different subsets of the full data set. It is also called a moving mean (MM)Hydrologic Variability of the Cosumnes River Floodplain (Booth et al.
Absorbed dose         
  • Using early [[Crookes tube]] X-Ray apparatus in 1896. One man is viewing his hand with a [[fluoroscope]] to optimise tube emissions, the other has his head close to the tube. No precautions  are being taken.
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry
  • The Radiology Martyrs monument, erected 1936 at St. Georg hospital in Hamburg, more names added in 1959.
  • Graphic showing relationship of "protection dose" quantities in [[SI]] units
DOSE QUANTITY WHICH IS THE MEASURE OF THE ENERGY DEPOSITED IN MATTER BY IONIZING RADIATION PER MASS
Radiation Absorbed Dose; Radiation doses; Dose, absorbed; Total Ionizing Dose; Absorbed dose rate; Absorbed radiation dose; Radiation-absorbed dose; Dose (radiation)
Absorbed dose is a dose quantity which is the measure of the energy deposited in matter by ionizing radiation per unit mass. Absorbed dose is used in the calculation of dose uptake in living tissue in both radiation protection (reduction of harmful effects), and radiology (potential beneficial effects for example in cancer treatment).
Effective dose (radiation)         
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry
  • Graphic showing relationships of protection dose quantities in [[SI]] units
MEASURE OF THE CANCER RISK TO A WHOLE ORGANISM DUE TO IONIZING RADIATION
Effective dose equivalent; Effective dose (radiology); Biologically effective dose; Effective dose (radiation safety); Effective radiation dose; Isoeffective dose; Tissue weighting factor
Effective dose is a dose quantity in the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) system of radiological protection.ICRP publication, 103 para 103

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Dose profile

In external beam Radiotherapy, transverse and longitudinal dose measurements are taken by a radiation detector in order to characterise the radiation beams from medical linear accelerators. Typically, an ionisation chamber and water phantom are used to create these radiation dose profiles. Water is used due to its tissue equivalence.

Transverse dose measurements are performed in the x (crossplane) or y (inplane) directions perpendicular to the radiation beam, and at a given depth (z) in the phantom. These are known as dose profiles. Dose measurements taken along the z direction create radiation dose distribution known as a depth-dose curve.