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subject matter the basic dosimetric quantities several quantities and units are needed in the field of diagnostic radiology and related dosimetry some can be measured directly while others can only ...

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     Subject matter: the basic dosimetric quantities 
  Several quantities and units are needed in the field of 
       diagnostic radiology and related dosimetry
  Some can be measured directly while others can only 
                   be calculated
  Introduction
  Alarmed  by  increasing  number  of  radiation  injuries  reported,  
  therefore the scientists try to minimize the radiation exposure & 
             .use unit called it skin erethyma dose
  This unit was defined as dose of radiation that causes diffused  
          .redness over an area of skin after irradiation
  In 1937 ICRP has defined radiation unit which was Roentgen,  
     .although not accurately defined & has several limitation
  In 1980 ICRP adapted SI units (international system of units) for  
                 .use with ionizing radiation
     Effectiveness of Ionizing Radiation
  Heat and light are different forms of energy their effect            
  appear  as  increasing  in  temperature  which  can  be 
             .prevented by shielding or increasing the distance
  However  the  radiation  differ  in  that  the  increasing  in       
  temperature is very small even with lethal dose of Gamma 
  nuclear radiation the temperature will increase by 1/1000 
        .of 1 C which the skin is unable to sense so radiation
  Radiation may cause a damage to the living tissue through            
  a process of ionization ,which is a removal of an orbital 
  electron  from  an  atom  to  produce  ion-pair  as  result  of 
                                  .absorption of radiation energy
     Principles of Free Ionization Chamber
   Commonly the free electron will recombine with its atom         
   but it can be prevented from recombination and that can be 
   done  by  applying  potential  difference  between  two 
                                                     .electrodes
   so the ion-pair will be attracted to either side which forms    
           .the basis of measurement of the amount of radiation
   To obtain a precise measurement of radiation exposure in        
   medical radiography,  the total amount of ionization an x-
   r  ay beam produces in a known mass of air must be obtained
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