Radiation Protection Dosimetry 108:183-185 (2004)
Radiation Protection Dosimetry Vol. 108 No. 3 © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved
Editorial
Name those quantities
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Over the years, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has created a variety of weighted expressions for radiation dose. In 1977, the ICRP introduced an unnamed summation that was to be compared to an applicable limit:
 | (1) |
where
wT is the tissue-weighting factor for tissue
T;
HT is the dose equivalent to tissue
T; and
Hwb,L is the recommended
annual dose equivalent limit
(1). This summation was later named
effective dose equivalent in Publication 28
(2).
Also in ICRP Publication 26, as modified in Publication 28,
was a statement that the limits would be satisfied if, for an
individual receiving doses from external and internal
exposure, the ratio of the deep dose equivalent to the
dose equivalent limit plus the sum of intakes divided by intake
limits should be less than 1:
 | (2) |
where
HI,d is the annual deep dose-equivalent index,
HE,L is the annual
dose equivalent limit,
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Daniel J. Strom
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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