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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered in full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has been given or provided completely or entirely, often in relation to medication, services, or procedures.
Example: "The medication was administered in full to ensure the patient received the complete dosage as prescribed."
Alternatives: "given in full" or "provided in entirety."
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Two cycles of chemotherapy according to the PEB regimen were administered in full dose.
The 10/66 Dementia Research Group standardized protocol was administered in full to all study participants (30).
The first cycle of FOLFOXIRI in both trials can be administered with 75% of dosage, if no diarrhoea or other significant toxicities ≥ grade 2 occurs, following cycles should be administered in full dosage.
The IQ was measured with items based on the Wechsler tests, in this case a short form of the WISC-III (Wechsler et al. 1992) in which alternate items were used for all subtests, except the coding subtest which was administered in full.
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The Coding subtest, which has no stopping rules, was administered in its full form.
After obtaining satisfactory results in a pilot study of 38 nurses, the questionnaire was administered in the full study population.
A phase I study has established that cetuximab and gefitinib can be administered in combination at full individual agent dose in patients who had failed chemotherapy treatment (Baselga et al, 2006).
The test version of the full questionnaire, administered in the form of a self-assessment, comprised a total of 121 items: 45 new items and 76 derived from the original CSS-VF.
Full doses were administered in 92% and 94% of the cycles in the control and GM-CSF arms respectively.
Then try a full-body loofah administered in the friendly Koreatown confines of the Athena Spa.
This study aimed to assess the effect of full-length OPG administered in vivo in mice on pancreatic islet structure and function and its interaction with the renin angiotensin system (RAS).
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