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The superposition principle is based on additivity of absorbed dose and means that the total dose in a target region created by independent radiation sources can be represented as a sum of doses created separately by each of these sources.
(Adopted from [[ICRP Publication 136]], 2017)
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The superposition principle is based on additivity of absorbed dose and means that the total dose in a target region created by independent radiation sources can be represented as a sum of doses created separately by each of these sources.
(Adopted from [[ICRP Publication 136]], 2017)
'''Return to [[ICRP Glossary|Glossary]]'''