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A judged factor used for adjusting the nominal risk coefficient for low dose and low dose rate exposure scenarios. It generalises the usually lower biological effectiveness (per unit of dose) of radiation exposures at low doses and low dose rates as compared with exposures at high doses and high dose rates.
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== Previous glossary entries ==
=== from [[ICRP Publication 131]], 2015 ===
A judged factor that generalises the usually lower biological effectiveness (per unit of dose) of radiation exposures at low doses and low dose rates as compared with exposures at high doses and high dose rates; includes dose effectiveness factor and dose-rate effectiveness factor.
=== from [[ICRP Publication 103]], 2007 ===
A judged factor that generalises the usually lower biological effectiveness (per unit of dose) of radiation exposures at low doses and low dose rates as compared with exposures at high doses and high dose rates.
A judged factor used for adjusting the nominal risk coefficient for low dose and low dose rate exposure scenarios. It generalises the usually lower biological effectiveness (per unit of dose) of radiation exposures at low doses and low dose rates as compared with exposures at high doses and high dose rates.
'''Return to [[ICRP Glossary|Glossary]]'''
== Previous glossary entries ==
=== from [[ICRP Publication 131]], 2015 ===
A judged factor that generalises the usually lower biological effectiveness (per unit of dose) of radiation exposures at low doses and low dose rates as compared with exposures at high doses and high dose rates; includes dose effectiveness factor and dose-rate effectiveness factor.
=== from [[ICRP Publication 103]], 2007 ===
A judged factor that generalises the usually lower biological effectiveness (per unit of dose) of radiation exposures at low doses and low dose rates as compared with exposures at high doses and high dose rates.