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the dose of a certain substance, which cause a particular effect in 50% of the people or the lab animals, who have tried it
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The ED50 is the effective dose for 50 percent of tested subjects.
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It is the sum of the products, obtained by multiplying the equivalent dose of radiation received by each tissue or organ listed in Table 3 of Appendix II and the corresponding tissue or organ weighting factor given in column 2 of the same Table. The unit is the seivert (Sv).
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means the sum over specified tissues of the products of the dose equivalent received following an exposure of, or an intake of radionuclides into, specified tissues of the body, multiplied by appropriate weighting factors. This allows the various tissue-specific health risks to be summed into an overall health risk. The method used to calculate effective dose is described in appendix B of this part.
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The sum over specified organs or tissues of the equivalent dose in each tissue modified by the tissue weighting factor, as defined in ICRP (1991a). Supersedes effective dose equivalent.
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