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dose General term denoting the quantity of radiation or energy that is absorbed by the body. There are several related technical terms with more specific definitions, such as committed dose, effective dose, and dose equivalent. When used for purposes of radiation protection to members of the public, dose is usually expressed with units of sievert (SI-System International) or rem (conventional system).
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dosimetry The theory and application of the principles and techniques involved in the measurement and recording of radiation doses. drinking water: Water for the primary purpose of consumption by humans.
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dose Refers to the amount of contaminant that is actually absorbed by the human body.
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dose Total radiation delivered to a specific part of the body or to the body as a whole.
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dose The amount of a pollutant that is absorbed. A level of exposure which is a function of a pollutant's concentration, the length of time a subject is exposed, and the amount of the pollutant that is absorbed. The concentration of the pollutant and the length of time that the subject is exposed to that pollutant determine dose.
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