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A value of a quantity above which the cause or the implications of the result should be examined. Note that investigation levels are often set in terms of readily measurable quantities, such as contamination per unit area or volume.
 
A value of a quantity above which the cause or the implications of the result should be examined. Note that investigation levels are often set in terms of readily measurable quantities, such as contamination per unit area or volume.
  
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A value of a quantity above which the cause or the implications of the result should be examined. Note that investigation levels are often set in terms of readily measurable quantities, such as contamination per unit area or volume.

ICRP Glossary entry - June 2019


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