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UK
/dˈɒsaɪmˌiːtɐ/
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NOUN
- a measuring instrument for measuring doses of ionizing radiation (X-rays or radioactivity)
How To Use dosimeter In A Sentence
- The changes in the environment conditions can be gauged by a dosimeter.
- Rosabeth Carrera stood beside it and pulled off her laminated picture badge from which dangled a dosimeter and several keys. THE X FILES 3: GROUND ZERO
- Similar to a number of other such spots found in the metropolitan area recently, the latest discovery was prompted by a local resident toting a dosimeter who noticed a spike in its reading. Tokyo Cites Rain for 'Hot Spots'
- The electronic dosimeter is capable of measuring at a minimum of a 1 second interval and stores the readings until they are downloaded onto a computer.
- TEPCO was previously warned for failing to provide a dosimeter for each worker entering controlled areas of the plant. Japan utility reprimanded over 2 workers' high radiation
- The cause for this discrepancy may reside either in the photometers or the spore dosimeter, or both.
- Other dosimetry developments include Internet-based dosimeter calibration and real-time monitoring of absorbed dose.
- Polysulphone has been widely used in the construction of personal dosimeters to monitor exposure of humans to solar UV radiation.
- The machine features automated product loading and unloading, as well as a system that immediately reads dosimeters, which eliminates several-day waits for dosimetry readings from a laboratory.
- It begins with a variety of hardware - acoustic measurement devices, noise dosimeters, heat sensors and heat strain monitors.