millisieverte
Millisieverte is a measurement unit used primarily to quantify low levels of ionizing radiation, particularly in fields such as environmental monitoring, radiology, and radioprotection. It is a subunit of the sievert (Sv), which is the International System of Units (SI) derived unit for evaluating the biological effects of radiation exposure. One millisievert (mSv) equals one-thousandth of a sievert.
The sievert itself is a complex unit that considers not only the absorbed dose of radiation but
Understanding dosages in millisieverts is essential for assessing health risks and guiding safety protocols. For example,
Because the biological effects of radiation are cumulative, records of low-level exposure are important for long-term