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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dose dependency" is not correct in standard English; it should be "dose dependency" without the article "a." You can use "dose dependency" when discussing the relationship between the amount of a substance and the effect it has, particularly in scientific or medical contexts.
Example: "The study revealed a clear dose dependency, indicating that higher doses of the medication resulted in more pronounced effects."
Alternatives: "dose-response relationship" or "dose-dependent effect."
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(A) Dose dependency of snPt1-induced kidney injury.
Below the dose of 20 IU/kg, the hypoglycemic effect of BLPs increased with the increase of oral dose, presenting a dose dependency.
The reaction rates are higher for 50 µl, medium for 25 µl and lower for 10 µl of catalyst added, thereby showing a dose dependency.
These findings might result from a dose dependency of the beneficial effects of caffeine on lung function parameters and respiratory muscle strength [72].
Having shown that the mouse model was very sensitive to the dose of antigen used for vaccination, we next examined the protective efficacy of Ag85B-TB10.4/IC31® in the guinea pig TB model, and whether a dose dependency would also be observed in this model.
Several papers have indicated a dose dependency for HRT [ 14].
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Intriguingly, however, the incubation of ES cells with H2O2 either enhances or impairs the cardiomyogenic program, dependent upon the concentration and timing during differentiation suggesting both a dose-dependency and a cellular competency in the response to ROS [63,92,96].
To exclude the possibility that the increase in BRET2 ratios was due to non-specific interactions of overexpressed proteins, we performed a dose-dependency experiment (figures 2B, 2C and S1A).
We also performed a dose-dependency experiment, in presence of a constant amount of either RLuc or Crx-RLuc on the one hand, and, increasing amounts of NR2E3-GFP2 on the other hand (figures 3C and S1B).
Moreover, this inhibition displayed a dose-dependency.
There was a dose-dependency relationship between DFE and solubility of blood clots.
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