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RAD Defined
A unit of radiation delivered to tissue. Means radiation absorbed dose. Has been superseded by the Gray(Gy). 100 rads = 1 Gy. 1rad = 1 cGy (centigray).
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- Canadian Council of Archives - RAD
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