Collective dose is a concept used in radiation protection and epidemiology to quantify the total radiation exposure experienced by a population or a group of people over a specific period of time. It is typically expressed in units such as person-sieverts (person-Sv), which combines both the number of individuals exposed and the dose they received. The collective dose is calculated by taking the sum of the individual doses received by all members of the population at risk.

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