Difference between revisions of "Organ/tissue absorbed dose"

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D_t = \sum_{S} D(T \leftarrow S)
 
D_t = \sum_{S} D(T \leftarrow S)
 
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The mean absorbed dose in a specified organ or tissue region <math>r_T</math> is given by:
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D_T = \frac{1}{m_T} \int D\ dm
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where <math>m_T</math> is the mass of the organ or tissue and <math>D</math> is the absorbed dose in the mass element <math>dm</math>. The SI unit of mean absorbed dose is joule per kilogramme (J kg<sup>-1</sup>) and its special name is [[gray]] (Gy).

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Absorbed dose, [math]D[/math], averaged over an organ or tissue region, [math]T[/math], as:

[math] D_T=\frac{\epsilon_T}{m_T} [/math]

Where [math]\epsilon_T[/math] is the mean total energy imparted in a tissue or organ [math]T[/math], and [math]m_T[/math] is the mass of that tissue or organ.

ICRP Publication 103, 2007

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from ICRP Publication 106, 2007

The mean absorbed dose [math]D_T[/math] to a target organ or tissue [math]T[/math] is the sum of the contributions, [math]D(T \leftarrow S)[/math], arising from nuclear transformations of the radionuclide in various source organs [math]S[/math], i.e.:

[math] D_t = \sum_{S} D(T \leftarrow S) [/math]

from ICRP Publication 130, 2015 and ICRP Publication 133, 2016

The mean absorbed dose in a specified organ or tissue region [math]r_T[/math] is given by:

[math] D_T = \frac{1}{m_T} \int D\ dm [/math]

where [math]m_T[/math] is the mass of the organ or tissue and [math]D[/math] is the absorbed dose in the mass element [math]dm[/math]. The SI unit of mean absorbed dose is joule per kilogramme (J kg-1) and its special name is gray (Gy).