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A quantity that, when multiplied by a measurement of radionuclide intake, air kerma, particle fluence, or environmental radioactivity concentration, will yield an organ equivalent dose or the effective dose to the exposed individual. Sometimes referred to as dose conversion coefficient or factor.
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A quantity that, when multiplied by a measurement of radionuclide intake, air kerma, particle fluence, or environmental radioactivity concentration, will yield an organ equivalent dose or the effective dose to the exposed individual. Sometimes referred to as [[dose conversion coefficient]] or factor.
  
 
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A quantity that, when multiplied by a measurement of radionuclide intake, air kerma, particle fluence, or environmental radioactivity concentration, will yield an organ equivalent dose or the effective dose to the exposed individual. Sometimes referred to as dose conversion coefficient or factor.

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