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The phrase "a dosing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific amount or administration of a substance, often in a medical or scientific context.
Example: "The doctor recommended a dosing of the medication twice daily to ensure its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "a dose of" or "an administration of".
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Peg-IFN-alfa-2a was applied at a dosing of 180 μg once weekly to patients with genotype 1, 3 or 4 according to the individual treatment protocol.
Barcoded SASI fragments were added to samples at a dosing of 0.1% which we considered would give sufficient numbers of SASI reads to detect low level cross-contamination without significantly sacrificing data yield.
The clinical trial was a safety study in which patients were given ErA at a dosing of 25,000 IU/m administered intramuscularly six times over 2 weeks (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) to replace each single dose of Oncaspar (PEGylated E coli l-asparaginase) remaining on the individual patient's treatment schedule.
With a dosing of 750 mg/kg APAP and a therapeutical treatment with 300 mg/kg NAC after 2 hours all mice (4 of 4) survived a 48-hour observation period (data not shown), consistent with previously published data [ 25, 27].
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