Deterministic Effects: Deterministic effects are health effects of radiation exposure that occur above a certain threshold dose, and the severity of the effect increases with the radiation dose. These effects are predictable and directly related to the radiation dose received.
Ionizing Radiation:Ionizing radiation is a type of radiation that has enough energy to remove electrons from atoms or molecules, creating ions. This can lead to damage in biological tissues and is associated with both deterministic and stochastic effects.
Radiation Dose: Radiation dose is a measure of the amount of energy absorbed by the body from ionizing radiation. It is used to quantify the potential for both deterministic and stochastic effects to occur.