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==Definition== ===CIPM definition of the sievert=== The SI definition given by the [[CIPM|International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM)]] says: "The quantity dose equivalent ''H'' is the product of the absorbed dose ''D'' of ionizing radiation and the dimensionless factor ''Q'' (quality factor) defined as a function of [[linear energy transfer]] by the [[International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements|ICRU]]" :''H'' = ''Q'' × ''D''<ref name="CIPM, 2002: Recommendation 2">{{citation |title=CIPM, 2002: Recommendation 2 |url=http://www.bipm.org/en/CIPM/db/2002/2/ |year=2000 |publisher=BIPM}}</ref> The value of ''Q'' is not defined further by CIPM, but it requires the use of the relevant ICRU recommendations to provide this value. The CIPM also says that "in order to avoid any risk of confusion between the absorbed dose ''D'' and the dose equivalent ''H'', the special names for the respective units should be used, that is, the name gray should be used instead of joules per kilogram for the unit of absorbed dose ''D'' and the name sievert instead of joules per kilogram for the unit of dose equivalent ''H''".<ref name="CIPM, 2002: Recommendation 2"/> In summary: :'''gray''': quantity ''D''—absorbed dose ::1 Gy = 1 joule/kilogram—a physical quantity. 1 Gy is the deposit of a joule of radiation energy per kilogram of matter or tissue. :'''sievert''': quantity ''H''—equivalent dose ::1 Sv = 1 joule/kilogram—a biological effect. The sievert represents the equivalent biological effect of the deposit of a joule of radiation energy in a kilogram of human tissue. The ratio to absorbed dose is denoted by ''Q''. ===ICRP definition of the sievert=== The ICRP definition of the sievert is:<ref name="ICRP publication 103 - Glossary">ICRP publication 103 - Glossary.</ref> : "The sievert is the special name for the SI unit of equivalent dose, effective dose, and operational dose quantities. The unit is joule per kilogram." The sievert is used for a number of dose quantities which are described in this article and are part of the international radiological protection system devised and defined by the ICRP and ICRU.
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