dosimetriaa
Dosimetría, a term sometimes spelled dosimetriaa in informal contexts, is the science of measuring and assessing the absorbed dose of ionizing radiation in matter and biological tissue. Its main purpose is to quantify exposure to protect people and to plan and verify medical procedures. The core quantities used in dosimetry are the absorbed dose (gray, Gy), the equivalent dose (sievert, Sv) and the effective dose, which accounts for the varying sensitivity of tissues.
Dosimetric methods rely on detectors called dosimeters. External dosimetry measures radiation from outside the body using
Applications span medicine, industry, and environmental protection. In radiology and radiotherapy, dosimetry guides image quality, dose
Guidelines and standards are provided by international bodies such as ICRP, IAEA, and ISO. Advancements in detector