Etymology: () Old English grǣġ, from Proto-Germanic *grēwjaz (compare Dutch graw, German grau, Old Norse grár), from Pre-Germanic *ĝrēu̯o, from Proto-Indo-European *ĝher- 'to shine, glow' (compare Latin rāvus 'grey', Old Church Slavonic zirjǫ 'to see, glance', Russian zreti 'to see', Lithuanian žeriù 'to shine').
A surname, alternative spelling of Gray, An achromatic colour intermediate between black and white, Having an indistinct or disputed quality, To become grey or cause to become grey, an extraterrestrial creature with greyish skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head, dreary, gloomy, Having a grey colour, as the ash of an ember, an English surname, alternative spelling of Gray, See Gray (the correct orthography), adj kelabu, Sector B5's industrial and storage area The Alien Sector is also situated there There are several rumours around concerning mysterious occurrences on Grey Sector, parts of which has been dubbed by the personnel as 'The B5 Triangle', Englishman who as Prime minister implemented social reforms including the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire (1764-1845) Queen of England for nine days in 1553; she was quickly replaced by Mary Tudor and beheaded for treason (1537-1554) United States writer of western adventure novels (1875-1939), the image of an extraterrestrial creature with gray skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head, gris, darkened with overcast; "a dark day"; "a dull sky"; "a gray rainy afternoon"; "gray clouds"; "the sky was leaden and thick", Journalists sometimes use grey to describe things concerning old people. There was further evidence of grey consumer power last week, when Ford revealed a car designed with elderly people in mind. British politician who as prime minister (1830-1834) implemented parliamentary and social reforms, notably the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire. Queen of England for nine days (1553). Proclaimed queen on the death of Edward VI (July 10, 1553), she was imprisoned after her short reign, replaced by the popular Mary Tudor, later Mary I, and subsequently beheaded for treason. American writer of Western adventure novels, including Riders of the Purple Sage (1912). Variant of gray. gray the colour of dark clouds, neither black nor white. De Grey River Grey Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey Lady Jane Grey Sir Edward 3rd Baronet Grey Zane Pearl Grey, You use grey to describe the colour of people's hair when it changes from its original colour, usually as they get old. my grey hair Eddie was going grey, If the weather is grey, there are many clouds in the sky and the light is dull. It was a grey, wet April Sunday. + greyness grey·ness winter's greyness, If you describe a situation as grey, you mean that it is dull, unpleasant, or difficult. Brazilians look gloomily forward to a New Year that even the president admits will be grey and cheerless. = bleak + greyness grey·ness In this new world of greyness there is an attempt to remove all risks, disapproval If you describe someone or something as grey, you think that they are boring and unattractive, and very similar to other things or other people. little grey men in suits. + greyness grey·ness Journalists are frustrated by his apparent greyness, Grey is the colour of ashes or of clouds on a rainy day. a grey suit, grey greyer greyest in AM, use gray, gray, of the color grey; having grey hair; dark or gloomy; dull, uninteresting; indeterminate, unclear (also gray), make grey; turn grey (mainly referring to hair), achromatic color between black and white (also gray), United States writer of western adventure novels (1875-1939), Queen of England for nine days in 1553; she was quickly replaced by Mary Tudor and beheaded for treason (1537-1554), turn gray; "Her hair began to gray", an achromatic color of any lightness between the extremes of black and white; "gray flannel suit"; "hair just turning gray", showing characteristics of age, especially having gray or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head", used to signify the Confederate forces in the Civil War (who wore gray uniforms); "a stalwart gray figure", make gray; "The painter decided to grey the sky", gray clothing; "he was dressed in gray", Englishman who as Prime minister implemented social reforms including the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire (1764-1845), any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are gray; "the Confederate army was a vast gray", a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black, intermediate in character or position; "a gray area between clearly legal and strictly illegal", A surname; originally a nickname for someone with a gray beard or hair, In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed dose of radiation (radiation absorbed by a patient); one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of the patient's mass. Symbol: Gy, To become gray or cause to become gray, an extraterrestrial creature with gray skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head, A penny with a tail on both sides, used for cheating. (Reference: Sidney J. Baker, The Australian Language, second edition, 1966, chapter XI section 3, page 243.), grey; an achromatic colour, liard, an English surname; a nickname for someone with a gray beard or hair, horse of a light grey or whitish color gray clothing; "he was dressed in gray", Ames, An animal or thing of gray color, as a horse, a badger, or a kind of salmon, A gray color; any mixture of white and black; also, a neutral or whitish tint, United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888) American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806) English poet best known for his elegy written in a country church-yard (1716-1771) turn gray; "Her hair began to gray", a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are gray; "the Confederate army was a vast gray", A penny with a tail on both sides, used for cheating, of the color gray; having gray hair; dark or gloomy; dull, uninteresting; indeterminate, unclear (also grey), In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed dose of radiation (radiation absorbed by a patient); one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of the patients mass. Symbol: Gy, Gray-haired; gray-headed; of a gray color; hoary, White mixed with black, as the color of pepper and salt, or of ashes, or of hair whitened by age; sometimes, a dark mixed color; as, the soft gray eye of a dove, Old; mature; as, gray experience, make gray; turn gray (mainly referring to hair), achromatic color between black and white (also grey), The SI unit for absorbed dose equal to an energy absorbed of one joule/kilogram in the stated medium, The SI unit of absorbed radiation dose, one joule per kilogram of tissue, Unit of absorbed dose due to any type of radiation An exposure to 1 gray results from radiation depositing one joule per kilogram of animal tissue or any other material, see grey. American botanist who greatly enlarged and improved the description of North American flora and was the chief American advocate of Charles Darwin's theories. American explorer who twice circumnavigated the globe (1787-1790 and 1790-1793) and discovered Grays Harbor and the Columbia River (1792). British poet considered a forerunner of English romanticism. His most famous work is Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751). The SI unit for the energy absorbed from ionizing radiation, equal to one joule per kilogram. the usual American spelling of grey. gray fox Gray Asa Gray Thomas Otis Harrison Gray Anne Gray Harvey, American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806), United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888), English poet best known for his elegy written in a country church-yard (1716-1771), horse of a light grey or whitish color, The SI unit of absorbed dose; 1 gray = 100 rads, Delenglish | adronato, The gray (Gy) is the unit of absorbed dose, Gray scale images retain as much of the original information from the indices as possible The original index values are scaled from 0 to 200, 100 being an NDIV value of 0, with each increase or decrease of 1 indicating an increase or decrease of 01 in the original NDVI index These data should be used when doing analysis of change over time back to index, Unit that measures the radiation dose (Gy) International health and safety authorities have endorsed the safety of irradiation for all foods up to a dose level of 10,000 Gy (10 kGy) One gray equals one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of food being irradiated, showing characteristics of age, especially having gray or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head, horse of a light grey or whitish color gray clothing; "he was dressed in gray" a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are gray; "the Confederate army was a vast gray" United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888) American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806) English poet best known for his elegy written in a country church-yard (1716-1771) turn gray; "Her hair began to gray" make gray; "The painter decided to grey the sky" an achromatic color of any lightness between the extremes of black and white; "gray flannel suit"; "hair just turning gray" intermediate in character or position; "a gray area between clearly legal and strictly illegal" used to signify the Confederate forces in the Civil War (who wore gray uniforms); "a stalwart gray figure" showing characteristics of age, especially having gray or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head, This is the SI unit for absorbed dose of ionizing radiation 1Gy = 1 J/kg, component replacement (GCR) A method for systematically replacing coloured inks by black ink in areas where dots of all three coloured inks are interspersed It begins by eliminating equal amounts of each ink The colour that remains is lighter, because the combination that was eliminated would have contributed a neutral gray The same neutral darkening can then be restored using black ink as a replacement GCR saves ink and can improve the quality of an image, The new international system (SI) unit of absorbed radiation dose expressed in terms of energy per unit mass of tissue 1 gray = 1 Joule/kilogram and also equals 100 rad, A measure of absorbed radiation dose One Gray equals 100 rads, in the older terminology, The unit of measurement of absorbed dose It is the amount of radiation which deposits one joule of energy in one kilogram of material Replaces the rad : 1 Gy = 100 rad, The modern unit of radiation dosage Doses used in treatment for early breast cancer range from 45 and 65 Gray See also rad, Is the unit used to describe the dose of radiation given, (Gy) The SI unit for rads 1 Gy equals 100 rads,
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A surname, alternative spelling of Gray
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An achromatic colour intermediate between black and white - "grey colour:"
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Having an indistinct or disputed quality
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To become grey or cause to become grey - "My hair is beginning to grey."
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an extraterrestrial creature with greyish skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head
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dreary, gloomy
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Having a grey colour, as the ash of an ember
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an English surname, alternative spelling of Gray
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See Gray (the correct orthography)
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adj kelabu
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Sector B5's industrial and storage area The Alien Sector is also situated there There are several rumours around concerning mysterious occurrences on Grey Sector, parts of which has been dubbed by the personnel as 'The B5 Triangle'
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Englishman who as Prime minister implemented social reforms including the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire (1764-1845) Queen of England for nine days in 1553; she was quickly replaced by Mary Tudor and beheaded for treason (1537-1554) United States writer of western adventure novels (1875-1939)
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the image of an extraterrestrial creature with gray skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head
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gris
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darkened with overcast; "a dark day"; "a dull sky"; "a gray rainy afternoon"; "gray clouds"; "the sky was leaden and thick"
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Journalists sometimes use grey to describe things concerning old people. There was further evidence of grey consumer power last week, when Ford revealed a car designed with elderly people in mind. British politician who as prime minister (1830-1834) implemented parliamentary and social reforms, notably the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire. Queen of England for nine days (1553). Proclaimed queen on the death of Edward VI (July 10, 1553), she was imprisoned after her short reign, replaced by the popular Mary Tudor, later Mary I, and subsequently beheaded for treason. American writer of Western adventure novels, including Riders of the Purple Sage (1912). Variant of gray. gray the colour of dark clouds, neither black nor white. De Grey River Grey Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey Lady Jane Grey Sir Edward 3rd Baronet Grey Zane Pearl Grey
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You use grey to describe the colour of people's hair when it changes from its original colour, usually as they get old. my grey hair Eddie was going grey
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If the weather is grey, there are many clouds in the sky and the light is dull. It was a grey, wet April Sunday. + greyness grey·ness winter's greyness
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If you describe a situation as grey, you mean that it is dull, unpleasant, or difficult. Brazilians look gloomily forward to a New Year that even the president admits will be grey and cheerless. = bleak + greyness grey·ness In this new world of greyness there is an attempt to remove all risks
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disapproval If you describe someone or something as grey, you think that they are boring and unattractive, and very similar to other things or other people. little grey men in suits. + greyness grey·ness Journalists are frustrated by his apparent greyness
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Grey is the colour of ashes or of clouds on a rainy day. a grey suit
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grey greyer greyest in AM, use gray
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gray
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of the color grey; having grey hair; dark or gloomy; dull, uninteresting; indeterminate, unclear (also gray) sıfat
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make grey; turn grey (mainly referring to hair) fiil
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achromatic color between black and white (also gray) isim
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United States writer of western adventure novels (1875-1939)
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Queen of England for nine days in 1553; she was quickly replaced by Mary Tudor and beheaded for treason (1537-1554)
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turn gray; "Her hair began to gray"
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an achromatic color of any lightness between the extremes of black and white; "gray flannel suit"; "hair just turning gray"
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showing characteristics of age, especially having gray or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head"
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used to signify the Confederate forces in the Civil War (who wore gray uniforms); "a stalwart gray figure"
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make gray; "The painter decided to grey the sky"
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gray clothing; "he was dressed in gray"
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Englishman who as Prime minister implemented social reforms including the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire (1764-1845)
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any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are gray; "the Confederate army was a vast gray"
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a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black
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intermediate in character or position; "a gray area between clearly legal and strictly illegal"
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A surname; originally a nickname for someone with a gray beard or hair
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In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed dose of radiation (radiation absorbed by a patient); one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of the patient's mass. Symbol: Gy
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To become gray or cause to become gray - "My hair is beginning to gray."
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an extraterrestrial creature with gray skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head
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A penny with a tail on both sides, used for cheating. (Reference: Sidney J. Baker, The Australian Language, second edition, 1966, chapter XI section 3, page 243.)
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grey; an achromatic colour - "gray colour:"
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Gray
an English surname; a nickname for someone with a gray beard or hair
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horse of a light grey or whitish color gray clothing; "he was dressed in gray"
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An animal or thing of gray color, as a horse, a badger, or a kind of salmon
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A gray color; any mixture of white and black; also, a neutral or whitish tint
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United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888) American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806) English poet best known for his elegy written in a country church-yard (1716-1771) turn gray; "Her hair began to gray"
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a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are gray; "the Confederate army was a vast gray"
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of the color gray; having gray hair; dark or gloomy; dull, uninteresting; indeterminate, unclear (also grey) sıfat
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In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed dose of radiation (radiation absorbed by a patient); one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of the patients mass. Symbol: Gy
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Gray-haired; gray-headed; of a gray color; hoary
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White mixed with black, as the color of pepper and salt, or of ashes, or of hair whitened by age; sometimes, a dark mixed color; as, the soft gray eye of a dove
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Old; mature; as, gray experience
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make gray; turn gray (mainly referring to hair) fiil
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achromatic color between black and white (also grey) isim
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The SI unit for absorbed dose equal to an energy absorbed of one joule/kilogram in the stated medium
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The SI unit of absorbed radiation dose, one joule per kilogram of tissue
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Unit of absorbed dose due to any type of radiation An exposure to 1 gray results from radiation depositing one joule per kilogram of animal tissue or any other material
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see grey. American botanist who greatly enlarged and improved the description of North American flora and was the chief American advocate of Charles Darwin's theories. American explorer who twice circumnavigated the globe (1787-1790 and 1790-1793) and discovered Grays Harbor and the Columbia River (1792). British poet considered a forerunner of English romanticism. His most famous work is Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751). The SI unit for the energy absorbed from ionizing radiation, equal to one joule per kilogram. the usual American spelling of grey. gray fox Gray Asa Gray Thomas Otis Harrison Gray Anne Gray Harvey
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American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806)
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United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888)
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English poet best known for his elegy written in a country church-yard (1716-1771)
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Gray scale images retain as much of the original information from the indices as possible The original index values are scaled from 0 to 200, 100 being an NDIV value of 0, with each increase or decrease of 1 indicating an increase or decrease of 01 in the original NDVI index These data should be used when doing analysis of change over time back to index
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Unit that measures the radiation dose (Gy) International health and safety authorities have endorsed the safety of irradiation for all foods up to a dose level of 10,000 Gy (10 kGy) One gray equals one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of food being irradiated
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showing characteristics of age, especially having gray or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head
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horse of a light grey or whitish color gray clothing; "he was dressed in gray" a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are gray; "the Confederate army was a vast gray" United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888) American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806) English poet best known for his elegy written in a country church-yard (1716-1771) turn gray; "Her hair began to gray" make gray; "The painter decided to grey the sky" an achromatic color of any lightness between the extremes of black and white; "gray flannel suit"; "hair just turning gray" intermediate in character or position; "a gray area between clearly legal and strictly illegal" used to signify the Confederate forces in the Civil War (who wore gray uniforms); "a stalwart gray figure" showing characteristics of age, especially having gray or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head
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This is the SI unit for absorbed dose of ionizing radiation 1Gy = 1 J/kg
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component replacement (GCR) A method for systematically replacing coloured inks by black ink in areas where dots of all three coloured inks are interspersed It begins by eliminating equal amounts of each ink The colour that remains is lighter, because the combination that was eliminated would have contributed a neutral gray The same neutral darkening can then be restored using black ink as a replacement GCR saves ink and can improve the quality of an image
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The new international system (SI) unit of absorbed radiation dose expressed in terms of energy per unit mass of tissue 1 gray = 1 Joule/kilogram and also equals 100 rad
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A measure of absorbed radiation dose One Gray equals 100 rads, in the older terminology
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The unit of measurement of absorbed dose It is the amount of radiation which deposits one joule of energy in one kilogram of material Replaces the rad : 1 Gy = 100 rad
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The modern unit of radiation dosage Doses used in treatment for early breast cancer range from 45 and 65 Gray See also rad
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Is the unit used to describe the dose of radiation given
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