ICNIRP GUIDELINES
variation in baseline conditions (e.g., tissue tempera-ture), variation in environmental factors (e.g., air tem-perature, humidity, clothing), dosimetric uncertainty associated with deriving exposure values, uncertainty associated with the health science, and as a conservative measure more generally.
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