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− | :The amount of agent that enters a target after crossing an exposure surface. If the exposure surface is an absorption barrier, the dose is an absorbed dose/uptake dose (see uptake); otherwise, it is an intake dose. See also [[Intake|intake]].<ref name=IPCS_WHO>[http://www.who.int/ipcs/en/ IPCS] (The WHO International Programme on Chemical Safety).</ref><section end=glossary /> | + | :The amount of agent that enters a target after crossing an exposure surface. If the exposure surface is an absorption barrier, the dose is an absorbed dose/uptake dose (see uptake); otherwise, it is an intake dose. See also [[Intake|intake]].<ref name="IPCS_WHO">[http://www.who.int/ipcs/en/ IPCS] (The WHO International Programme on Chemical Safety).</ref><section end=glossary /> |
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- The amount of agent that enters a target after crossing an exposure surface. If the exposure surface is an absorption barrier, the dose is an absorbed dose/uptake dose (see uptake); otherwise, it is an intake dose. See also intake.[1]<section end=glossary />