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Meaning of "kerma"

kerma (noun) - a unit for the amount of energy absorbed in a material, typically in the context of ionizing radiation. It is used in the field of radiology, radiation therapy, and nuclear physics as a measure of energy deposited in human tissue
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  • The sum of the initial kinetic energies of all the charged particles liberated by uncharged ionizing radiation (neutrons and photons) in a sample of matter, divided by the mass of the sample.

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Kerma is measured in the same units as absorbed dose.
The unit of kerma is the gray.
Kerma must have been like.
It is based on a measurement of air kerma and conversion factors.
This can be understood when one looks at the components of kerma.
Are the measured air kerma values and.
Museum next to the ancient city of Kerma.
He defined a unit of kerma which was later renamed the roentgen.
The readings with ionization chamber were performed in air kerma rate.
Kerma is one of the largest archaeological sites in ancient Nubia.
Measurements of skin entrance and image intensifier input air kerma rates.
Certain Kerma towns served to centralize agricultural products and direct trade.
The first had its capital at Kerma.
The Kerma graves are distinct.
This became the period of greatest development of Kerma and its greatest extent.

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The reoccurring notation of Kerma affinities with Egyptian groups is not entirely surprising.
Bonnet notes that sacrificial victims appear and become increasingly common in the Middle Kerma period.
This is where the Nubians of Kerma buried their dead.
The Kerma is also measured in Gray.
The unit of measure for Kerma is Gy.
Linguistic evidence indicates that the Kerma peoples spoke Afroasiatic languages of the Cushitic branch.
Kerma website Official website of the Swiss archeological mission to Sudan.
Rate of kerma Grey.
However, kerma can be different from absorbed dose, depending on the energies involved.
At this same time in Upper Nubia the Kingdom of Kerma was emerging.
The Kerma region.
The city of Kerma.
The Kerma cultures.
Cusae and Kerma.
The Kingdom of Kerma allied itself with the Hyksos invasion of Egypt.
History of Kerma.
For low-energy photons, kerma is numerically approximately the same as absorbed dose.
Map of Kerma.
In practice, radiation monitors used in radiation protection, are calibrated in dosimetry quantity air kerma.
Some dosimeters record the air kerma rate in mGy / h.
A calibration curve made possible to convert the dosemeters ' readings into air kerma.
Absorbed dose, photon fluence and kerma data were collected.
Uniformity of the air kerma rate within a cross-sectional area of the radiation beam ;.
This way, the phantom entrance and exit air kerma were determined.
Kerma was the capital of Kush, which was at its most powerful in this period.
For each displacement 1 min exposures were performed, and the air kerma rate measured.
Mortuary practice in Kerma varied over time, and this is visible in the archaeological record.
But in itself, the group from Kerma is unique.
The air kerma rates were determined according to the standard system for mammography X-rays Table 4.
We can also find in the area many pre-Islamic tombs of the Kerma period.
The mean air kerma rate and PKA for each medical specialty are presented on Table 2.
There exists a scarab seal from Abydos and a kneeling statuette of the king, possibly from Kerma.
Unlike Egypt, Kerma seems to have been highly centralized.
The C-Group culture was related to the Kerma Culture.
Whatever the reasons, Kerma was pushed out of Wawat.

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