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The phrase "a sufficient dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an adequate amount of something, often in contexts related to medicine, nutrition, or metaphorical uses.
Example: "To achieve the desired results, the patient must receive a sufficient dose of the medication daily."
Alternatives: "an adequate amount of" or "a proper quantity of".
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Optogenetic approaches are contingent upon delivering a sufficient dose of visible light to the target opsin-expressing cells.
But Finch's results suggested instead that cells and genes in aged mammals function no differently from those in younger animals, given the right physiological milieu--in this case, a sufficient dose of glucocorticoids.
With respect to radioimmunotherapy, radionuclides such as Yttrium-90 possessing a relatively long radiation range (path length > 1 mm) may supply a sufficient dose of cytotoxic radiation to the nuclei of cells in center or cold area of the tumor micronodules which are not directly bound by the antibody fragment-radionuclide conjugate [23].
Just because you're drinking coffee doesn't always mean you're getting a sufficient dose of caffeine.
This leads us to the theory that every patient in the end develops SOS, if a sufficient dose of oxaliplatin is given.
In addition, a sufficient dose of flecainide has to be achieved with the potential of side effects as this drug has a relatively narrow therapeutic range.
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These data show that all protocols successfully detected increases in uterine weights when a sufficient dose level of the weak agonists was administered, whether the substances were known or provided as coded doses to the laboratory.
Here, we show that given a sufficient dose, the invasion of seemingly nontoxic GNPs can have a lethal effect on mice.
However, the delivery of a sufficient dose typically requires high product concentrations (100 200 mg/mL for a monoclonal antibody).
If given at a sufficient dose, it displays the type of effectiveness that physiological and clinical plausibility would suggest.
However, this strategy may not be applicable in all cases and may not always give the expected outcome because critical structures can prevent delivery and distribution of a sufficient dose.
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