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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific amount or level of something that is easily understood or perceived, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The presentation provided a clear dose of motivation that inspired the entire team to work harder."
Alternatives: "a strong dose of" or "a healthy dose of".
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A true Nixon-style gesture might at least have been a clear dose of farce, after a week in which politics and the ridiculous have been all mixed up.
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Furthermore, there was a clear dose response of this behavior with the increasing number of times one had sex with such partners in the past 6 months.
Daily doses higher than 7.5 mg/daily of prednisone or equivalents confer a great risk of vertebral and hip fractures with a clear dose dependence of fracture risk.
The most prominent feature is that doses >3 Gy tend to cluster together in the 'condition tree', and to show a higher level of induction for all the genes considered, indicating a clear dose dependency of their induction.
All 4 doses of GP MDI showed statistically superior efficacy compared with Placebo MDI for peak FEV1 (differences of 146 to 248 mL; P < .001), with a clear dose ordering of the response.
The investigators also identified a clear dose effect of HES.
We observed a clear dose response of Per promoter activation by USF1.
There was a clear dose ordering of the peak FEV1 response, with the 115.2 μg dose presenting the greatest difference from placebo (248 mL).
There was a clear dose dependence of the HAI response to all vaccine components across the test formulations, and the magnitude of the response increased from Day 21 to Day 42 after the second immunization.
Both the ARNT and Rheo fusions led to activation of the target promoter under dimerization with the application of GenoStat showing a clear dose dependent activation of the target promoter.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide weak evidence in support of beneficial effects of physical activity on ovarian cancer risk and survival, but results should be interpreted cautiously because of the lack of a clear dose response relation with higher levels of exercise and the likely misclassification of self-reported activity.
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