Glossary

Analytic Data File Set
A collection of static files containing the data upon which a researcher directly bases a study's reported findings.
Analytic File
A single Data File containing data upon which a researcher directly bases a study's reported findings.
Authorized CEDR User
An individual who has submitted completed User Authorization forms (see CEDR Catalog Appendix D) and received necessary notification from DOE that authorization has been approved.
Cataloged Inventory
Guides to Selected Records Series Archives of the Department of Energy.
CEDR
Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource. The CEDR Program is managed by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Health, Office of Epidemiologic Studies (EH-62).
CEDRView
Access to CEDR via the World Wide Web at http://cedr.lbl.gov.
CER
Center for Epidemiologic Research at the Oak Ridge Institute for Research and Education.
Ci
The abbreviation for curie. The curie is a unit of measure used to describe the amount of radioactivity in material. One curie is that amount of radioactive material in which 37 billion (3.7x1010) atoms are transformed per second. Fractions of a curie may be shown as nanocuries (nCi) or picocuries (pCi).
CI
Confidence Interval.
Classic Radiation File Sets
Historically important data file sets relating to health effects.
CNS
Central Nervous System.
Code Set
Any set of values used in a variable in a data file, and intended to serve as a translation table or to interpret a controlled set of symbols into a natural language such as English, is considered a "code set". Such sets of value pairs (code, and interpretation of code) are installed in CEDR as Structured Documentation rather than as another data file.
Cohort
Any designated group of persons who are followed or traced over a period of time. For example, a cohort may be defined as all white males working at a specific facility during a specific period of time.
cpm
counts per minute.
Data File
Rectangular fixed width file where rows are records and columns are variables.
Data File Set
A collection of logically related files. CEDR contains two types of data sets: analytic and working.
Death Summary Table
Summation of deaths according to groups of ICD codes of interest to the CEDR community.
Diagnosis Rate
The number of new, reported health events observed among DOE workers per thousand DOE workers at risk during a given period of time.
DOE
U.S. Department of Energy.
dpm
disintegrations per minute.
DS86
The dosimetry system that was developed in the early 1980s and used to refine the estimate of radiation doses received by the atomic bomb survivors in Japan.
Environmental Dose Reconstruction
In efforts to assess the health impacts of DOE operations on off-site communities, DOE has funded a number of lengthy studies commonly referred to as historical, off-site dose reconstructions. Dose reconstructions are usually complex, multidisciplinary studies that consist of several major steps, including cumulative estimates of the amounts of materials the site released to the environment, determination of the fate of those materials in the environment, and an estimate of the exposure of individuals to those materials.
Facility
A specific DOE plant such as the X-10 Facility at the Oak Ridge Site.
File
see Data File.
Hanford
A DOE Site in Richland, WA.
Host Community Epidemiologic Studies
To be defined.
IARC
International Agency for Research on Cancer.

ICD Codes
The International Classification of Diseases diagnostic codes. Standardized codes used to classify morbidity and mortality information for statistical purposes. Various versions are used throughout CEDR Data File Sets. ICD codes are defined by the World Health Organization. Current version is ICD-10.
K-25
Previously a gaseous diffusion Facility at the Oak Ridge Site that is currently being decommissioned.
LANL
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.
LBNL
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, operated for DOE by the University of California. Operates the CEDR information system for DOE.
MPBB
Maximum Permissible Body Burden.
mSv millisievert.
A millisievert equals 0.001 sievert. Please refer to sievert and rem.
NIOSH
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
ORAU
Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge, TN. This is the operating contractor of ORISE.
ORISE
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, TN.
ORNL
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN. Also known as X-10 Facility.
Other Studies
Other occupational health effects studies.
Po
Polonium.
PNL
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, operated for DOE by Battelle in Richland, WA.
ppm
parts per million.
Primary User
An authorized CEDR user who is assigned a CEDR account number and may be the direct recipient of CEDR data.
Pu
Plutonium.
rem
A measure of radiation dose related to biological effect. Fractions of a rem may be shown as millirem or centirem. Also, 1 rem equals 1 centisievert (cSv), and 100 rem equals 1 sievert (Sv).
Secondary User
An authorized CEDR user with whom a primary user may share CEDR data.
sievert
A unit of radiation dose, equal to the dose delivered by a point source of 1 milligram of radium, enclosed in a platinum container with walls 1/2-millimeter thick, to a sample at a distance of 1 centimeter over a period of 1 hour. 1 sievert = 100 rem.
Site
A geographical area on which one or more major DOE facilities or plants are located. For example, the Oak Ridge Site includes the X-10, Y-12, and K-25 facilities. A site is sometimes referred to as a reservation.
SMR
Standardized Mortality Ratio.
SSA
Social Security Administration.
Structured Documentation

Documentation that describes CEDR Data Files is organized hierarchically:
 

Data File Set level documentation is an overview

File level documentation describes a Data File

Variable level documentation describes a variable

Code level documentation describes code sets

(one for data file set)

(one for each data file in a data file set)

(one for each variable in a data file)

(one for each coded variable)



Additionally, CEDR structured documentation consists of a Death Summary arranged by ICD code group for each analytic data file set.
TLD
Thermoluminescent dosimeter used to assess exposure to radiation.
U
Uranium.
Variable
A specific field or data element in a file.
Working Data File Set
Defined in CEDR as a collection of dynamic files that contains the data from which a researcher selects variables to analyze and forms an initial analytic data file set. The data in working data file sets may be gathered from a variety of sources and contain the least refined form of data in CEDR.
Working File
Defined in CEDR as a file that contains the data from which a researcher selects variables to analyze and forms an initial analytic data file set. The data in working files may be gathered from a variety of sources and contain the least refined form of data in CEDR.
X-10
alternate name for Oak Ridge National Laboratory located at the Oak Ridge Site.
Y-12
a weapons production Facility at the Oak Ridge Site.
 

Last modified: August 19, 2003