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Committed Effective Dose Equivalent
(CEDE) The committed effective dose equivalent refers to the committed dose equivalent for a human organ or tissue multiplied by a weighting factor.
Dose Limit
The dose limit is the highest value of an applied or allowed radiation exposure. The radiation dose is limited in order to prevent the occurrence of radiation-induced deterministic effects or to limit the probability of radiation-related stochastic effects to an acceptable level.

See also Whole Body Counter, Thermoluminescent Dosimeter, Dosimetrist, Annual Limit On Intake, Committed Effective Dose Equivalent, Computed Tomography Dose Index, Directional Dose Equivalent, Doubling Dose.
Dose
In radiology dose is the term for radiation related to the amount of energy absorbed in matter (for example absorbed dose, acute dose, effective dose, external dose, personal dose and committed dose equivalent). The SI standard unit of radiation dose is the gray.
Dose refers also to the amount of medication, radiopharmaceutical or contrast medium used in diagnostic imaging.

See also Deep Dose Equivalent, Critical Organ, Eye Dose Equivalent, Collective Effective Dose, Medical Internal Radiation Dose Committee, and Chronic Dose.
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