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- Deep-dose_equivalent abstract "The Deep-dose equivalent (DDE) is a measure of external radiation exposure defined by US regulations. It is reported alongside eye and shallow dose equivalents on typical US dosimetry reports. It represents the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 1 cm (1000 mg/cm2) due to external whole-body exposure to ionizing radiation.Dose due to external radiation tends to decrease with depth because of the shielding effects of outer tissues. The reference depth of 1 cm essentially discounts alpha and beta radiation that are easily shielded by the skin, clothing, and bone surface, while taking minimal credit for any self-shielding from the more penetrating gamma rays. This makes the deep-dose equivalent a conservative measure of internal organ exposure to external radiation, while eye and skin exposure to external radiation must be accounted differently. Deep-dose equivalent does include any contribution from internal contamination.".
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- Deep-dose_equivalent subject Category:Radiation_health_effects.
- Deep-dose_equivalent subject Category:Radioactivity.
- Deep-dose_equivalent type Consequence111410625.
- Deep-dose_equivalent type Phenomenon100034213.
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- Deep-dose_equivalent type RadiationHealthEffects.
- Deep-dose_equivalent comment "The Deep-dose equivalent (DDE) is a measure of external radiation exposure defined by US regulations. It is reported alongside eye and shallow dose equivalents on typical US dosimetry reports. It represents the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 1 cm (1000 mg/cm2) due to external whole-body exposure to ionizing radiation.Dose due to external radiation tends to decrease with depth because of the shielding effects of outer tissues.".
- Deep-dose_equivalent label "Deep-dose equivalent".
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