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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered free" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is provided without charge or cost, often in relation to services or medications.
Example: "The clinic offers vaccinations that are administered free to all community members."
Alternatives: "provided at no cost" or "offered for free."
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Each of those drugs, like potassium chloride, can be administered free of concerns about poisoning scavengers.
Even cells expressing high levels of surface alpha5 integrin will not be able to import concentrations of EtNBS comparable that of administered free EtNBS.
It is worth noting that while the overexpressing cells do take up more of the targeted PEGylated construct than the unPEGylated one, in both cases the photosensitizer concentration due to construct uptake within the cells is many times lower than that of administered free EtNBS due to different internalization mechanisms (receptor-mediated versus passive diffusion that lacks specificity).
For a RAP/Ac-bCD180-derived nanotherapy (RAP-NP) that may continue RAP release for up to 20 days in vitro, it afforded constant drug levels in both the blood and aortic tissue after subcutaneous injection, while orally administered free RAP showed typical peak-valley profiles with remarkably high peak concentrations.
For several months in 2013 and 2014, federal researchers administered free marijuana and alcohol to a group of people and set them loose in a driving simulator -- all in the name of science.
Vaccinations were administered free of charge.
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Elections Canada is the nonpartisan body that acts to administer free and fair elections in this country.
Pence said no, suggesting the $200,000 in assistance the state had already offered to help the city relocate affected families and administer free lead testing would suffice.
UNICEF has also begun administering free tetanus vaccinations in tandem with its measles immunization campaign at villages across quake-affected Central Java.
The increase in lifespan (ILS) following A-NK cell delivery of 53 μg kg−1 MMDX, a dosage that is ineffective when administered in free form, was similar to that observed in response to 92 μg kg−1 free drug, a dosage close to the 10% lethal dose (ILS 42% vs. 38% respectively).
The staff – all of whom are also HIV positive – administered the free antiretroviral therapy.
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