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dosimeter
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do·sim·e·ter (d-sm-tr)
n.
An instrument that measures the amount of radiation absorbed in a given period.

dosimeter
[dōsim′ətər]
Etymology: L, dosis + Gk, metron, measure
an instrument used to detect and measure accumulated radiation exposure. It consists of a pencil-sized ionization chamber with a self-reading electrometer.

dosimeter [do-sim´ĕ-ter]
an instrument used to detect and measure exposure to radiation.

dosimeter
an instrument used to detect and measure exposure to radiation.


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