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[Equivalent dose or dose equivalence?]

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  • 1Institut za medicinska istrazivanja i medicinu rada, Zagreb, Hrvatska.

Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju
|March 1, 1994
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Croatian radiation protection dosimetry terminology is imprecise and non-uniform. This paper reviews current terms and proposes standardized Croatian equivalents for better clarity and adoption of international standards.

Area of Science:

  • Radiation Protection and Dosimetry
  • Scientific Terminology Standardization
  • Croatian Language in Science

Context:

  • In Croatian scientific literature, terms for physical quantities in radiation protection dosimetry lack precision.
  • Limited availability of Croatian-language textbooks and professional papers exacerbates the issue.
  • Recent International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) recommendations introduce new concepts, further complicating existing terminology.

Purpose:

  • To review existing dosimetric quantities and their definitions within the Croatian scientific context.
  • To survey the current state of radiation dosimetry terminology in Croatian literature.
  • To propose standardized Croatian terms for specific dosimetric quantities to enhance clarity and consistency.

Summary:

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  • The paper identifies significant imprecision and non-uniformity in Croatian radiation dosimetry terms.
  • It highlights the challenges posed by the adoption of new ICRP recommendations and the scarcity of Croatian resources.
  • A proposal for new, well-defined Croatian terms for key dosimetric quantities is presented.

Impact:

  • Aims to improve the clarity and precision of scientific communication in radiation protection dosimetry in Croatia.
  • Facilitates better understanding and application of international standards and recommendations.
  • Contributes to the development of a robust and accepted Croatian scientific lexicon in the field.