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Another thing: pharmaceutical researchers are often looking at something they call "the dose response".
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The critical dose is called the dose to plastic instability at yield, DC, because at higher doses the material shows necking at yield.
By extension to the field of clinical research, the concept of delivery of the intervention was called the "dose intervention" [ 25].
Sugary drinks come in for especially harsh rebuke: And if you take that sugar in liquid form — soda or fruit juices — the fructose and glucose will hit the liver more quickly than if you consume them, say, in an apple (or several apples, to get what researchers would call the equivalent dose of sugar).
And if you take that sugar in liquid form — soda or fruit juices — the fructose and glucose will hit the liver more quickly than if you consume them, say, in an apple (or several apples, to get what researchers would call the equivalent dose of sugar).
Our classification allows for a hierarchical organization of four components and thus for the calculation of what we call the 'intervention dose'.
The dose that will accumulate over a given period (say, 50 years) from exposure to a given source of radiation is called the committed dose, or dose commitment.
This is called the booster dose, and should carry you through the reminder of the spring, if you are interested.
This is called the booster dose, and should carry you through the remainder of the spring, if you are interested".
Taking these into account, millisieverts describe what's called the "equivalent dose". The atomic blast isn't a perfect model for exposure to medical radiation, because the bomb released its radiation all at once, while the doses from medical imaging are smaller and spread over time.
It is true that Sturges wastes no opportunity, in his memoirs, to trash what he calls the "mandatory dose of exposure to great minds," but you can't sneer at the "allegedly hilarious comedies" of Molière without betraying the embarrassing fact that you are au fait with Molière.
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