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Dose per content function

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A set of tabulated values <math>z(t) = h_Te(50)/m(t)</math> or <math>z(t) = h_T(50)/m(t)</math> used in assessing exposures from occupational intakes of radionuclides, where <math>e(50)</math> is the effective dose coefficientcoefficient, <math>h_T(50)</math> is the equivalent dose coefficient for a tissue or organ, and <math>m(t)</math> is the reference bioassay (retention or excretion) function. Values of <math>z(t)</math> represent the committed effective dose or committed equivalent dose to an organ <math>r_T</math> per predicted activity content in the body or in a given organ (Sv Bq<sup>-1</sup>) or per daily excretion.
[[ICRP Publication 13130]], 2015
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