. "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent_dose"^^ . "Dose Equivalent"@en . "http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895"^^ . "At the point of interest in tissue, \\(H = DQ\\), where \\(D\\) is the absorbed dose and \\(Q\\) is the quality factor at that point."^^ . . . "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Equivalent_dose"^^ . . . . . . "H" . . "\"Dose Equivalent} (former), or \\textit{Equivalent Absorbed Radiation Dose}, usually shortened to \\textit{Equivalent Dose\", is a computed average measure of the radiation absorbed by a fixed mass of biological tissue, that attempts to account for the different biological damage potential of different types of ionizing radiation. The equivalent dose to a tissue is found by multiplying the absorbed dose, in gray, by a dimensionless \"quality factor\" \\(Q\\), dependent upon radiation type, and by another dimensionless factor \\(N\\), dependent on all other pertinent factors. N depends upon the part of the body irradiated, the time and volume over which the dose was spread, even the species of the subject."^^ . .