Applied Dose 1


Applied Dose 1 : Medicine. (a) The amount of a substance in contact with the primary absorption boundaries of an organism (e.g., skin, lung, gastrointestinal tract) and available for absorption. [USEPA, 1992: GL for Exposure Assessment] [REAP, 1995: Residential Exposure Assessment Project]; (b) In exposure assessment, the amount of a substance in contact with the primary absorption boundaries of an organism (e.g., skin, lung tissue, gastrointestinal track) and available for absorption. [USEPA, 1997a: EPA Terms of Environment]; (c) The amount of a substance presented to an absorption barrier (i.e., skin, lung, or digestive tract) and available for absorption, but not yet having crossed the outer boundary of an organism (U.S. EPA, 1992). [USEPA, 1998: Postapp. Exposure Test GL.]; (d) The amount of a substance in contact with the primary absorption boundaries of an organism (e.g., skin, lung, gastrointestinal tract) and available for absorption. [USEPA, 1992a: Dermal Exposure Assessment]
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