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  • minimum visible acuity
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  • acceptable daily dose
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  • average dose
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  • air dose
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  • absorbed dose
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  • absorbed dose conversion factor
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  • absorbed dose rate
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  • biologically effective dose
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  • booster dose
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  • collective effective dose
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  • committed dose equivalent
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  • committed effective dose
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  • cumulative dose
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  • curative dose
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  • absorbed dose
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  • absorbed dose rate
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  • absorbed dose conversion factor
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  • acceptable daily dose
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  • air dose
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  • average dose
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  • booster dose
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  • collective effective dose
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  • collective equivalent dose
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  • committed dose equivalent
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  • committed effective dose
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  • committed equivalent dose
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  • LD50 (50% lethal dose)
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  • LD= lethal dose
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  • MTD=£¾maximum tolerance dose
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  • MTD=ÊÝmaximum toderance dose
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  • absorbed dose
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  • absorbed dose
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  • absorbed dose conversion factor
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  • absorbed dose rate
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  • acceptable daily dose : ADD
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  • acceptable dose
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  • adult dosage =a. dose
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  • arbitrary dose
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  • fractional dose
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  • cross-reacting antibody
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  • cross-reacting material
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  • slow reacting substance
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  • slow-reacting substance
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  • cumulative dose ; cumulate dose
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  • cumulative dose ; cumulate dose
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  • cumulative dose ; cumulate dose
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  • dose rate ; dosage rate ; dose per unit time
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  • optimal dose ; optimum dose
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  • optimal dose ; optimum dose
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  • optimal dose ; optimum dose
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  • half-value dose
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  • lethal dose
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  • maximum permissible dose
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  • median effective dose
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  • median hemolytic dose
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  • median immunizing dose
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  • median infectious dose
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  • median lethal dose
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  • median paralysis dose
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  • median toxic dose
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  • minbimum lethal dose
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  • permissible dose
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  • priming dose
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  • radiation absorbed dose
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  • permissible internal dose
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  • relative dose
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MAD major affective disorder; mandibulo-acral dysplasia; maximum allowable dose; methylandrostenediol; m...
MLD manual lymph drainage; median lethal dose; metachromatic leukodystrophy; minimal lesion disease; min...
Lr lawrencium; Limes reacting dose of diphtheria toxin
MRD maximum rate of depolarization; measles-rindenpest-distemper [virus group]; medical records departme...
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CRM Cross-reacting material
NCA Non-specific cross-reacting antigen
SRS-A Slow Reacting Substance of Anaphylaxis
SRS Slow reacting substance
LogMAR Logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution
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  • committed effective dose equivalent
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  • cumulative absorbed dose
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  • cumulative dose
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  • curative dose
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  • daily dose
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  • dose calculation
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  • dose commitment
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  • dose costraint
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  • dose equivalent
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indirect reacting bilirubin The fraction of serum bilirubin which has not been conjugated with glucuronic acid in the liver cell; so called because it reacts with the Ehrlich diazo reagent only when alcohol is added; increased levels are found in hepatic disease and haemolytic conditions.
Synonym: unconjugated bilirubin.
(05 Mar 2000)
absorbed dose The amount of energy absorbed per unit mass of irradiated material at the target site; in radiation therapy, the former unit for absorbed dose is the rad; the current (S.I.) unit is the gray.
(05 Mar 2000)
air dose The radiation dose, expressed in roentgens, delivered at a point in free air.
Synonym: air dose.
(05 Mar 2000)
bone marrow dose The cumulative dose to the blood-forming organ from therapeutic or nuclear fallout irradiation; the presumed leukemogenic dose.
(05 Mar 2000)
booster dose A dose given at some time after an initial dose to enhance the effect, said usually of antigens for the production of antibodies.
(05 Mar 2000)
breast dose in mammography <radiology> 180 mrad / view -- mid-breast dose, guideline: less than 1 rad for 2-view exam
(12 Dec 1998)
maintenance dose In chemotherapy, systematic dosage at a level that maintains protection against exacerbation.
(05 Mar 2000)
genetically significant dose <physics, radiobiology> The genetically significant dose is that which, if received by every member of the population, would be expected to produce the same genetic injury to the population as do the actual doses received by the individuals irradiated.
Thus, the genetically significant dose is the dose equivalent to the gonads weighted for the age and sex distribution in those members of the irradiated population expected to have offspring. The genetically significant dose is expressed in sieverts (or rem).
Acronym: GSD
(06 Aug 1998)
maximal dose <pharmacology> The largest amount of a drug or physical procedure that an adult can take with safety.
(05 Mar 2000)
maximum permissible dose <radiobiology> Defined by the International Commission on Radiological Protection as the greatest dose of radiation which, in the light of present knowledge, is not expected to cause detectable bodily injury to a person at any time during his lifetime.
This dose has been reduced with each Commission report. The MPD is given in terms of acute or chronic exposure of the whole body or of organs, systems, or regions of the body, and differs for persons who are occupationally exposed versus the public at large.
(05 Mar 2000)
median effective dose The dose that produces the desired effect; when followed by a subscript (generally "ED50"), it denotes the dose having such an effect on a certain percentage (e.g., 50%) of the test animals; ED50 is the median effective dose, in radiation protection, the sum of the equivalent doses in all tissues and organs of the body weighted for tissue effects of radiation. The unit of effective dose is the sievert (Sv), epilation dose, the minimum amount of radiation sufficient to produce hair loss, usually in 10 to 14 days.
(05 Mar 2000)
gonadal dose The exposure dose to the male or female gonad, usually from incidental secondary radiation in diagnostic or therapeutic irradiation, or from whole-body irradiation.
Synonym: gonadal dose.
(05 Mar 2000)
gonad dose The exposure dose to the male or female gonad, usually from incidental secondary radiation in diagnostic or therapeutic irradiation, or from whole-body irradiation.
Synonym: gonadal dose.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimal dose <pharmacology> The smallest amount of a drug or physical procedure that will produce a desired physiologic effect in an adult.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimal infecting dose <microbiology> The smallest quantity of infectious material regularly producing infection; usually expressed as I.D.50, the quantity causing infection in 50% of a suitable series of animals or cells (cell cultures).
(05 Mar 2000)
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