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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered for example by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing examples of who or what is responsible for administering something, typically in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The medication can be administered for example by a nurse or a physician, depending on the patient's needs."
Alternatives: "administered, such as by" or "administered, for instance, by".
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But Crews's idea that Freudianism was somehow liberatory was widely shared in the sixties (although it usually required some tweaks to the theory, as administered, for example, by writers like Herbert Marcuse and Norman O. Brown).
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After nurses took extra time to take fuller medical histories, and body hair was clipped rather than shaved before surgery, and the timing was changed on when antibiotics were administered, for example, surgical infection rates fell by 75percentt.
The hope is that someday reprogramming of liver or exocrine pancreas could be accomplished using administered factors (for example, by a simple injection technique).
It would be preferable for the measure to be able to be administered in different ways, for example, by telephone, face to face and by post.
Also, we treat our patients in the intensive care unit, for example, by administering drugs that affect adrenergic receptors.
This model may be improved, for example, by administering antimicrobial drugs or creating transgenic mice.
Vision ALD was determined to be cost-saving only when it is administered at a lower clinician cost (for example, by a midwife at the GP practice or the patient's home) when the patient would otherwise have gone to a high-cost scenario for a speculum examination (GP or ADU).
This ratio parameter depends profoundly on noninfectious factors and can be easily influenced, for example, by the FiO2 administered or by the ventilator settings.
Third, families may unwittingly become involved in the suicide process, for example, by discovering the patient still alive but deeply comatose after self-administering a lethal dose of medication.
Administering 100% oxygen at normal atmospheric pressure (normobaric hyperoxia) is inexpensive, widely available and can be started promptly after TBI or stroke (for example, by paramedics).
We have recently attained that goal by developing a systemically administered, targeted, for example, inflammation- and angiogenesis-homing version of DCN core protein [ 34, 36, 98].
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