From b7e34caf6c34b8c50939f74f26aad20adea4341c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Berrios Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2024 14:51:58 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo on heavy ion Correct type on parent list for heavy ion --- src/templates/RBO_classes.tsv | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/templates/RBO_classes.tsv b/src/templates/RBO_classes.tsv index 0a6056d..cb1d4f2 100644 --- a/src/templates/RBO_classes.tsv +++ b/src/templates/RBO_classes.tsv @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ obo:RBO_010008 excess lifetime risk of cancer The increased risk from induced obo:RBO_010009 fast neutron Neutrons of energies above a few hundred kiloelectron volts (keV) NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) The sample was irradiated with fast neutrons. Jack Miller obo:RBO_00015001 obo:RBO_010010 fluence The number of particles or photons per unit of cross-sectional area perpendicular to the direction of the particle (units of m^2 or cm^2) (i.e., particles-m^[-2] or particles-cm^[-2]). NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) The value of the fluence was approximately 1 particle per cm2. Jack Miller IAO:0000109 obo:RBO_010011 flux The quotient of dN by dt, where dN is the increment of the particle number in the time interval dt. The unit for flux is reciprocal second (s^[-1].) NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) The flux of cosmic ray muons per cm2 at the surface of the Earth is approximately 1.0. Jack Miller IAO:0000109 -obo:RBO_010012 heavy ion An atomic nucleus, fully stripped of its orbital electrons, containing 2 or more protons. Nuclei containing between 2 protons (helium) and 6 protons (carbon) are sometimes referred to as light ions. In RBO--needs def from NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) Jack Miller CHEBI:33252;obo:RBO_00005003 +obo:RBO_010012 heavy ion An atomic nucleus, fully stripped of its orbital electrons, containing 2 or more protons. Nuclei containing between 2 protons (helium) and 6 protons (carbon) are sometimes referred to as light ions. In RBO--needs def from NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) Jack Miller CHEBI:33252|obo:RBO_00005003 obo:RBO_010013 linear energy transfer LET The energy deposited by an ionizing charged particle or photon in any medium per unit path length. NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) Biological effects are a function of LET. Jack Miller IAO:0000109 LET obo:RBO_010014 organ dose The mean absorbed radiation dose in a specified tissue or organ of the human body. NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) Radiation protection standards take into account organ dose as well as whole body dose. Jack Miller radiation dose obo:RBO_010015 quality factor Dimensionless factor developed for purposes of radiation protection and assessing health risks in general terms that accounts for the relative biological effectiveness of different radiations in producing stochastic effects and is used to relate absorbed NCRP Glossary (https://ncrponline.org/wp-content/themes/ncrp/PDFs/NCRP-Composite-Glossary.pdf) Neutrons have a high quality factor compared to photons. Jack Miller OBI:0001909