Definition of Committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE)

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Committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE)

The term 'Committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE)' as it applies to the area of nuclear science can be defined as ' As defined in Title 10, Section 20.1003, of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 20.1003), the CEDE (HE,50) is the sum of the products of the committed dose equivalents for each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated multiplied by the weighting factors (WT) applicable to each of those organs or tissues (HE,50 = ?WTHT.50). '.

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