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Meaning of "microsieverts"

Microsieverts are units used to measure radiation exposure on a very small scale, particularly in the context of nuclear physics
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Microsieverts radiation in the affected area.
I am measuring it in units called microsieverts.
Microsieverts in the stricken area.
The radiation dose rate is normally read in microsieverts per hour µSv / h.
Microsieverts is equal to the radiation from a small bag of Brazil nuts.
A dosimeter measured the level of radiation in microSieverts ( μSv ) received during each exposure.
The radiation you get from a regular chest x-ray is 20 microsieverts.
Thanks for the food . 5 microsieverts in the stricken area.
But the thing to remember is that natural background is about 0.2 microsieverts per hour.
Radiation levels of about 0.5 microsieverts per hour were measured one meter above the foam.
Multiples of sievert ( Sv ) used in this document include millisieverts ( mSv ) and microsieverts μSv.
The highest level found by Hayakawa was 9.1 microsieverts per hour in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture.
Figure 14, Annual outdoor effective dose from cosmic radiation for North America in microsieverts.
The measures revealed 8,5 microsieverts at the level of the feet ».
Living in a stone, brick or concrete building for 1 year 70 microsieverts.

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The highest levels were about 170 microsieverts per hour.
The normal background level on these radiation detectors was about 0.04 microsieverts.
People are typically exposed to about 1,000 microsieverts over the course of a year.
It then returned to the area 's average natural level of 0.1 microsieverts per hour.
Having fully analyzed substances recovered from Gojira's path radiation of 0.5 microsieverts in the stricken area.
Having fully analyzed substances recovered from Gojira 's path radiation of 0,5 microsieverts in the stricken area.
Getting particularly high readings here, 34 microSieverts per hour ".
Screening at an airport X-ray scanner reportedly produces .02 microsieverts of radiation.
Multiples of sieverts ( Sv ) used in the Guidelines include millisieverts ( mSv ) and microsieverts ( mSv ).

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