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Sentences with SIEVERT

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"The radiation dose was measured in sieverts."
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"The area near the nuclear power plant was exposed to 2 sieverts of radiation."
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"Workers in radioactive environments must monitor their exposure in sieverts."
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"The sievert is a unit used to quantify the biological effect of radiation."
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"The recommended annual radiation dose limit for radiation workers is 50 sieverts."
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"A dose of 1 sievert is considered a high level of radiation exposure."
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"The patient received a radiation dose of 0.1 sieverts during the treatment."
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"Radiation levels in the affected area reached up to 10 sieverts per hour."
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"The sievert is named after the Swedish medical physicist Rolf Sievert."
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"The sievert is a derived unit of the dose equivalent radiation absorbed by human tissue."
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"The sievert takes into account the type of radiation and its potential biological damage."
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"The conversion factor for sieverts to rem is 100."
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"The sievert is widely used in radiation protection and risk assessment."
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"Long-term exposure to radiation above 1 sievert can lead to serious health effects."
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"The sievert is one of several units used to measure radiation dose."
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"The dosimeter recorded an exposure of 0.05 sieverts during the experiment."
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"The sievert is a logarithmic unit used to express radiation dose levels."
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"The sievert is used to evaluate the potential risk of radiation-induced cancer."
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"The sievert can be used to compare different types of radiation and their effects on the body."
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"The International Commission on Radiological Protection sets guidelines for exposure limits in sieverts."
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"The sievert is a unit that measures the health effects of ionizing radiation."
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"People exposed to high levels of radiation may receive a dose of several sieverts."
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"The sievert is named after the Swedish medical physicist Rolf Sievert."
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"Accurate measurement of radiation levels is crucial in sieverts to assess potential risks."
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"The conversion factor from gray to sievert takes into account the biological effects of different types of radiation."
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"The International Commission on Radiological Protection sets guidelines for acceptable levels of exposure in sieverts."
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"A sievert represents the equivalent dose that results in the same biological effect as one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of tissue."
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