Maximum Permissible Concentration
Maximum permissible concentration
In radiology, the maximum permissible concentration refers to the recommended upper limit for the dose which may be safely received during a specific period by a person exposed to ionizing radiation .Itis also sometimes called permissible dose.
See also LD50; Threshold dose
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