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Výsledky hledání "exposure dose" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
exposure dose expoziční dávka [ekspəužə dəus] The incidence of man-made or of both natural and man-made ionising radiation on persons, groups within population or the whole population.
exposure ozáření, expozice (svahu), vystavení vlivu [ekspəužə] The incidence of radiation on living or inanimate material by accident or intent. aspect
subchronic exposure subchronická expozice [sabkronik ekspəužə] Repeated exposure to a potentially harmful substance for some fraction of a lifetime.
continuous exposure (2) nepřetržitá expozice, trvalá expozice [kәntinjuəs ekspəužə] The exposure to a sound which is at the same level for substantially the whole working day, discounting breaks for meals and rest periods unless these are taken in a noisy environment. continued exposure
noise exposure hluková expozice, hluková zátěž, hluková hladina [noiz ekspəužə]
exposure period expoziční doba [ekspəužə pi:riəd] The interval of time during which a living material is exposed to a stimulus.
exposure rate expoziční příkon, expoziční rychlost [ekspəužə reit] Exposure in a certain time interval divided by that interval.
exposure record registrace ozáření [ekspəužə reko:d] The record containing documents relating to the assessment of individual doses.
whole body exposure celotělová expozice, celotělové ozáření [həul bodi ekspəužə] The uniform exposure of the whole body.
accidental exposure náhodné ozáření [æksidentəl ekspoužə] An exposure which is of a fortuitous and involuntary nature and in which a dose limit for exposed workers is exceeded.
internal exposure vnitřní ozáření [intə:nəl ekspəužə] Exposure resulting from sources inside the body.
acute exposure silné krátkodobé ozáření, akutní ozáření, jednorázové ozáření, akutní expozice [əkju:t ekspoužə] A single dose of a potentially harmful substance. acute irradiation
continued exposure nepřetržitá expozice, trvalá expozice [kәntinju:d ekspәužә] The exposure to a sound which is at the same level for substantially the whole working day, discounting breaks for meals and rest periods unless these are taken in a noisy environment.
emergency exposure nepředvídaná expozice [imə:džənsi ekspəužə] The voluntary exposure to a given substance, justified in the interests of bringing help to endangered individuals, preventing the exposure of a large number of people or saving a valuable installation, in which a maximum permissible dose is exceeded.
continuous exposure (1) průběžné ozáření [kәntinjuəs ekspəužə] The external irradiation where the sources of radiation subject the body to prolonged irradiation although its intensity may vary with time or internal irradiation due to continuous intake.
noise exposure forecast předpověď hlukové zátěže, předpověď hlukové hladiny [noiz ekspəužə fo:ka:st] The total summation (on an energy basis) over a 24-hour period (weighted for the time of day) of effective perceived noise level minus the constant 88 dB. NEF
noise-exposure deafness hluchota z povolání [noiz ekspәužә defnәs] A consequence of the harmful effect of loud noise: a progressive modification of the physio-patological process which takes place in the inner ear. occupational hearing loss
partial body exposure částečné tělové ozáření [pa:šəl bodi ekspəužə] The exposure of a part of the body or of one or more organs.
planned special exposure plánovaná vysoká dávka [plænd spešәl ekspəužə] Exposure in excess of the quarterly maximum permissible dose authorised in a situation during normal operations when alternative techniques which do not involve such exposure are either unavailable or impracticable.
average exposure indicator indikátor průměrné expozice, ukazatel průměrné expozice [ævridž ekspәužә indikeitә] An average level determined on the basis of measurements at urban background locations throughout the territory of an individual state and which reflects population exposure.
national exposure reduction target národní cíl snížení expozice [næšәnәl ekspәužә ridәkšәn ta:git] Percentage reduction of the average exposure of the population of an individual state set for the reference year with the aim of reducing harmful effects on human health and to be attained where possible over a given period.
single event noise exposure level hladina expozice jednorázovým hlukem, míra expozice jednorázovým hlukem [siŋgl әvent noiz ekspəužə levəl] The time integrated A-level of a single aircraft flyover (which exceeds a threshold noise level) which is expressed by the level of an eqivalent one second duration reference signal. SENEL
dose 1. dávka, aplikace dávky, 2. dávkovat, dát dávku [dəus]
ion dose iontová dávka [aiən dəus] For any ionising radiation, the total electric charge of the ions of one sign produced in an element of air divided by the mass of that element.
threshold dose prahová dávka [Өrešhəuld dəus] The minimum value of absorbed dose that will produce a specified observable effect.
noise dose dávka hluku [noiz dəus] The metered and weighted sound pressure level at a specific place over a specific period of time. noise imission level
cumulative dose kumulovaná dávka [kjumuleitiv dəus] The sum of all doses received during working hours by an exposed worker from known sources, with the exception of those due to natural background radiation and to medical examination and treatment. cumulative absorbed dose
total dose celková dávka [təutəl dəus] The sum of all doses resulting from total exposure.
whole body dose celotělová dávka [həul bodi dəus] The dose resulting from what is regarded as uniform exposure of the whole body.
depth dose hloubková dávka, hloubková absorbovaná dávka [depӨ dəus] The dose of radiation delivered at a particular depth beneath the surface of a body or other irradiated material. depth absorbed dose
fertilizer dose dávka hnojiv [fə:tilaizə dəus]
absorbed dose (rad.) (absorbovaná) dávka (ionizačního záření), radiační dávka, obdržená dávka radiace [əbzo:bd dəus] The quantity of ionizing radiation received by an object. The absorbed dose is a measure of energy given to a unit mass of matter such as protoplasm. (radiation) dose
dose equivalent dávkový ekvivalent [dəus ekwivəlent] The estimate of absorbed dose of medium energy X-radiation which would give the same biological or therapeutic effect when biological tissue is irradiated.
genetic dose genetická dávka [džәnetik dəus] The dose of radiation which, if received by each member of the population from conception to the mean age of childbearing, would result in the same genetic burden to the whole population as do the actual doses received by the individuals of this populatio
dose limit dávkový limit [dəus limit] The maximum  dose of a given substance established for members of the public and for the whole population, as well as for apprentices and students.
accumulated dose kumulovaná absorbovaná dávka, kumulovaná dávka [əkjuməleitid dəus] The sum of the absorbed doses received by the system considered regardless of whether it is exposed to radiation in a continuous or discontinuous fashion. cumulative dose, total dose, dose
permissible dose přípustná dávka [pə:misibəl dəus] The amount of radiation which may be received by an individual within a specified period with no harmful results to himself/herself.
dose metre (GB) dozimetr [dəus mi:tә] A radiation metre intended to measure absorbed dose. dosemetre (GB), dosimetre (GB)
least fatal dose nejmenší smrtelná dávka [li:st feitəl dəus] LFD
dose rate dávkový příkon [dəus reit]
lethal dose (LD) letální dávka, smrtelná dávka [li:Өəl dəus]
radiation dose dávka záření, dávka ozáření [reidi:eišən dəus] The quantity of ionizating radiation received by an object.
effective dose účinná dávka, efektivní dávka [ifektiv dəus] ED
collective dose kolektivní dávka [kolektiv dəus] The sum of the products of the dose mean that each group receive, multiplied by the number of individuals in each group.
emergency dose překročená dávka [imə:džənsi dəus] The absorbed dose incurred when the maximum permissible dose equivalent is knowingly exceeded in the performance of an unusual task to protect individuals or valuable property.
cumulative absorbed dose kumulovaná absorbovaná dávka, kumulovaná dávka [kjumuleitiv əbzo:bd dəus] The sum of the absorbed doses received by the system considered regardless of whether it is exposed to radiation in a continuous or discontinuous fashion. accumulated dose, cumulative dose, total dose, dose
whole body dose limit celotělový dávkový limit [həul bodi dəus limit] The limit set for the uniform exposure of the whole body.
partial body dose částečná tělová dávka (vztažená na část těla nebo orgán) [pa:šəl bodi dəus] The dose resulting from the exposure of a part of the body or of one or more organs.
absorbed dose rate dávkový příkon, dávková rychlost [əbzo:bd dəus reit] The increment of absorbed dose during a suitably small interval of time divided by that interval of time.
dose equivalent rate příkon dávkového ekvivalentu [dəus ekwivəlent reit] The quotient of the increase of the dose equivalent within a set time frame.
percentage depth dose poměrná hloubková dávka [pəsentidž depӨ dəus] The ratio expressed as a percentage of the absorbed dose at any given depth within a body to the absorbed dose at some reference point of the body along the central ray.
dose rate metre (GB) měřič dávkového příkonu [dəus reit mi:tə] A radiation metre intended to measure or allow evaluation of absorbed dose rate. dose rate meter (US)
maximum permissible dose nejvyšší přípustná dávka, maximální přípustná dávka [mæksiməm pə:misibəl dəus] The recommended upper limit for the dose which may be received during a specified period by a person exposed to ionizing radiation.
dose-response curve křivka závislosti na dávce [dəus rispons kə:v] A plot of data showing the effects of various doses of a toxic agent on a group of test organisms.
radiological absorbed dose radiologická absorbovaná dávka [reidi:əulodžikəl əbzo:bd dəus] The exposure of individuals to radiation as the result of a medical examination or treatment which they have undergone.
median lethal dose střední letální dávka, LD50, střední smrtelná dávka LD50 [mi:diən li:Өəl dəus] The dose (i.e. the quantity received by the body) of a poison lethal to one half of a test population. A quantity not normally known for fish from toxicity tests where LC50 is the correct term of use.
partial body dose limit dávkový limit pro jednotlivé části těla nebo orgány [pa:šəl bodi dəus limit] The limit set for the exposure of a part of the body or of one or more organs.
annual genetically significant dose roční geneticky významná dávka [ænjuəl genetikəli signifikənt dəus] The average of the individual annual gonad doses, weighted, in the case of each individual dose, for the expected number of children conceived subsequent to irradiation.
annual maximum permissible dose maximální roční přípustná dávka, nejvyšší roční přípustná dávka [ænjuəl mæksiməm pə:misibəl dəus] The maximum permissible dose set for one year.
maximum permissible whole body dose maximální přípustná celotělová dávka, nejvyšší přípustná celotělová dávka [mæksiməm pə:misibəl həul bodi dəus] The limit for the exposure of the whole body of workers set at 5 rem/year.
deep dose equivalent index at a point ekvivalentní index hloubkového ozáření [di:p dəus ekwivəlent indeks æt ə point] The maximum dose equivalent, within the 28 cm diameter core of a 30 cm diameter sphere centred at this point and consisiting of a material equivalent to soft tissue with a density of 1 g/cm3.
quarterly annual maximum permissible dose maximální čtvrtletní přípustná dávka, nejvyšší čtvrtletní přípustná dávka [kwo:təli ænjuəl mæksiməm pə:misibəl dəus] The maximum permissible dose set for one quarter.
maximum permissible partial body dose maximální přípustná částečná tělová dávka (vztažená na část těla nebo orgán), nejvyšší přípustná částečná tělová dávka (vztažená na část těla nebo orgán) [mæksiməm pə:misibəl pa:šəl bodi dəus] The limit for the exposure of a part of the body or of one or more organs.
shallow dose equivalent index at a point ekvivalentní index povrchového ozáření [šaeləu dəus ikwivələnt indeks æt ə point] The maximum dose equivalent within the volume between 0.07 mm  and 1 cm from the surface of a 30 cm diameter sphere centred at this point and consisting of a material equivalent to soft tissue with a density of 1 g/cm3.