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  2. Radiation Units and Conversion Factors. International System of Units (SI) Unit and Common Unit Terminology; Conversion Equivalence; Prefixes Often Used with SI Units; Dose Unit Conversion Tool; Radioactivity Unit Conversion Tool; Exposure Unit Conversion Tool; Conversion Factors; References

  3. Dose conversion factors (DCFs) are used to convert an amount of radioactivity (expressed in curies or becquerels) breathed or ingested by a person into a dose (expressed in rems and sieverts). The DCFs used for regulatory purposes are derived from a combination of a variety of experimental data and mathematical models.

  4. Definitions of various terms, quantities, and units used to describe radioactivity, radiation, and their control are given below. Most have been adapted from “Standards for Protection Against Radiation,” Title 10, Part 20, of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 20).

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  5. Jan 18, 2024 · The radiation converter is a simple tool to convert the radiation units — of absorbed dose and equivalent/effective dose. For the absorbed dose, you can choose between popular units, such as mGy and rads.

  6. May 10, 2024 · Radiation - Quantities and Units of Ionizing Radiation On this page. What is ionizing radiation? What are some examples of ionizing radiation? What properties are considered when ionizing radiation is measured? What units are used for measuring radioactivity? What does half-life mean when people talk about radioactivity?

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  8. Appendix D Conversion Factors I. Activity: 1,000 mCi = 1 Ci = 37 GBq 1,000 uCi = 1 mCi = 37 MBq 250 uCi = 0.25 mCi = 9.25 MBq 100 uCi = 0.1 mCi = 3.7 MBq

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