Dose
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Dose can refer to:
In medicine:
- Effective dose, the smallest amount of a substance required to produce a measurable effect on a living organism
- Absorbed dose, an amount of radiation received
- Equivalent dose, a measure of radiation dosage to tissue
See also
- Dosing, the process of administering a measured amount of a medicine or chemical