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dose rate How fast a dose is absorbed or taken into the body.
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dose escalation the gradual increase of drug dosages to determine the amount that delivers the best balance of high efficacy and acceptable side effects.
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dose-response curve This is a graph to show the relation between the dose of a drug or xenobiotic and the degree of response it produces, as measured by the percentage of the exposed population showing a defined, often quantal, effect. If the effect determined is death, such a curve may be used to estimate an LD50 value.
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dose The quotient, expressed in gray, of the energy absorbed through exposure to ionizing radiation and the mass of the body or that part of the body that absorbed the radiation. (1 gray (Gy) = 100 rad.)
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dose equivalent The product of dose and a radiation weighting factor. For x rays and gamma rays the radiation weighting factor is 1. Dose equivalent can be expressed in rem. 1 rem ~ 1 rad for soft tissue. In 1990, the ICRP proposed using the term 'equivalent dose' instead of dose equivalent.
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