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Half-life, effective

Started by Rennhack, Nov 23, 2005, 04:22

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Rennhack

The time required for a radionuclide contained in a biological system, such as a human or an animal, to reduce its activity by one-half as a combined result of radioactive decay and biological elimination.

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Incorporates both the radioactive and biological half-lives. It is used in calculating the dose received from an internal radiation source.



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