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The phrase "administered a lower" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is giving or applying a lower dosage, level, or standard of something, often in medical or evaluative settings.
Example: "The doctor administered a lower dose of the medication to minimize side effects."
Alternatives: "provided a reduced" or "delivered a lesser".
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Even though we administered a lower molar dosage of DAAP than VEGF-Trap or Tie2-Fc, DAAP displayed more pronounced effects.
The slow acetylators assigned to the PGx-treatment, who were administered a lower dose of INH than the STD-treatment, developed no INH-related liver injury, but achieved clinical improvements within 8 weeks.
We noted that when we administered a lower dose of exogenous IL-33 only mice capable of producing endogenous IL-33 went on to activate the IL-33 promoter, whilst IL-33-deficient (Il33 Cit/Cit) mice did not, implying that the additional endogenous IL-33 was necessary to potentiate the IL-33 pathway.
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On days 2 7 we will administer a lower maintenance dose.
Accordingly, administering a lower dose because the blood concentration was set low may decrease BIS if drug metabolism is slow.
This is supported by our findings, indicating that administering a lower dose of individual music therapy over a longer period could also potentially generate similar effects.
Our findings showed that administering a lower nutritional support (i.e. hypocaloric nutritional support) than the theoretically calculated calories is associated with increased morbidity.
The survey also sought to quantify the reduction in mobile outreach visits that might arise from administering a lower frequency of injections.
It would be worthwhile to investigate whether administering a lower dose of FA, which can itself cause diarrhoea, would reduce this rate.
In cohort 3, three patients had DLTs (including grade 3 nausea, vomiting, fatigue, cholecystitis, jaundice, subdural hematoma, and cognitive disorder); therefore, cohort 4 administering a lower dose of motesanib (100 mg QD) was opened and nine patients were enrolled (one patient did not receive treatment).
In a proportion of patients, the doctors and pharmacists administered a dose lower than the computer recommended dose when the INR was within or below the therapeutic range with the most marked difference when the INR was below 2 (figure 2).
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