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To Calculate:The absorbed dose to the liver.
Answer to Problem 6.27P
The absorbed dose to the liver is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Activity of
The deposited percentage of the injectate is
Formula used:
Where,
[Values of
In
Calculation:
Absorb dose to the liver [assuming
Conclusion:
The absorbed dose to the liver =
To Calculate:The absorbed dose to the spleen.
Answer to Problem 6.27P
The absorbed dose to the liver is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Activity of
The deposited percentage of the inject is
Formula used:
Where,
[Values of
In
Calculation:
Absorb dose to the spleen [assuming
Conclusion:
The absorbed dose to the spleen =
To Calculate:The absorbed dose to the red marrow.
Answer to Problem 6.27P
The absorbed dose to the red marrow is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Activity of
The deposited percentage of the inject is
Formula used:
Where,
[Values of
In
Calculation:
Absorb dose to the red marrow [assuming
Conclusion:
The absorbed dose to the red marrow =
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