Printer Friendly
Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary
3,917,129,708 visitors served.
forum Join the Word of the Day Mailing List For webmasters
?
Dictionary/
thesaurus
Medical
dictionary
Legal
dictionary
Financial
dictionary
Acronyms
 
Idioms
Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
encyclopedia
?

sievert

   Also found in: Medical, Financial, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia 0.01 sec.
sie·vert  (svrt)
n. Abbr. Sv
The SI unit for the amount of ionizing radiation required to produce the same biological effect as one rad of high-penetration x-rays, equivalent to a gray for x-rays.

[After Rolf Maximilian Sievert (1896-1966), Swedish radiologist.]

sievert [ˈsiːvət]
n
1. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) the derived SI unit of dose equivalent, equal to 1 joule per kilogram. 1 sievert is equivalent to 100 rems. Symbol Sv
2. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) (formerly) a unit of gamma radiation dose approximately equal to 8.4 ✕ 10-2 gray
[named after Rolf Sievert (1896-1966), Swedish physicist]

sievert  (svrt)
The SI derived unit used to measure the amount of radiation necessary to produce the same effect on living tissue as one gray of high-penetration x-rays. The sievert is named after Swedish physicist Rolf Sievert (1896-1966).


Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content.
?Page tools
Printer friendly
Cite / link
Feedback
Add definition
Mentioned in?  References in periodicals archive?   Dictionary browser?   Full browser?
 
Formerly president of New York Life Insurance, Sievert went to Yale Divinity School not out of crisis, but because he was retiring and it was his dream.
Sievert has been made a senior vice president and will report to Lenovo CEO William Amelio.
Winners from the ten primary schools that entered the competition were: Angharad Roberts (Clavering), Hannah Irving (Elwick), Chloe Nichols (Ward Jackson), Michael Storey (Golden Flatts), Helen Wiles (West Park), Ema Abir (Brougham), Chloe Sievert (Greatham), Amber Tillot-Grey (Eldon Grove), Millie Dawkins (Holy Trinity) and Stephanie Boal (Rossmere).
 
 
 
Dictionary, Thesaurus, and Translations
?

Terms of Use | Privacy policy | Feedback | Advertise with Us | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc.
Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.