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The state or condition of being subject to irradiation. External exposure is exposure to radiation from a source outside the body and internal exposure is exposure to radiation from a source within the body. ([[ICRP Publication 130]], 2015)
 
The state or condition of being subject to irradiation. External exposure is exposure to radiation from a source outside the body and internal exposure is exposure to radiation from a source within the body. ([[ICRP Publication 130]], 2015)
  
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The state or condition of being subject to irradiation. External exposure is exposure to radiation from a source outside the body and internal exposure is exposure to radiation from a source within the body. (ICRP Publication 130, 2015)

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