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Transfer of material into blood regardless of mechanism. Generally applies to dissociation of particles and the uptake into blood of soluble substances and material dissociated from particles. | Transfer of material into blood regardless of mechanism. Generally applies to dissociation of particles and the uptake into blood of soluble substances and material dissociated from particles. |
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Movement of material to blood regardless of mechanism. Generally applies to dissociation of particles and uptake into blood of soluble substances and material dissociated from particles.
(ICRP Publication 119, 2012)
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Previous glossary entries
from ICRP Publication 130, 2015
Transfer of material into blood regardless of mechanism. Generally applies to dissociation of particles and the uptake into blood of soluble substances and material dissociated from particles.