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microsievert — (µSv) a unit of radiation dose equal to 10 6 sievert or 0.1 millirem. The radiation doses resulting from exposure to natural sources such as radon gas in the atmosphere are often measured in this unit … Dictionary of units of measurement
microsievert — n.m. Un millionième de sievert … Le dictionnaire des mots absents des autres dictionnaires
Sievert — The sievert (symbol: Sv) is the International System of Units (SI) SI derived unit of dose equivalent radiation. It attempts to quantitatively evaluate the biological effects of ionizing radiation as opposed to just the absorbed dose of radiation … Wikipedia
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