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In exposure assessment, dose per time unit (eg, mg/day), sometimes also called dosage.
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| dose rate |
The radiation dose delivered per unit of time (measured, for example, in Roentgen Equivalent Man per hour).
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As a general rule, the amount of ionizing (or nuclear) radiation which an individual or material would receive per unit of time. It is usually expressed as rads (or rems) per hour or in submultiples of these units, such as millirads per hour. (From The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Third Edition, Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan, US Department Defense and Department of Energy, 1977).
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The amount of pigment used to achieve a specific color shade or intensity. Dose rates of 5% to 10% pigment by weight of the cementitious binder weight in concrete are typical.
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