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Controlled release is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
You may use it to refer to a gradual, measured, or regulated release of something (like a magazine article, a film, or a drug). For example, "The director decided to employ a controlled release strategy for the film in order to maximize its box office success."
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These are one-time large-dose controlled release delivery systems resident in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
The many niacin preparations fall into two categories, crystalline and controlled release.
Instead, Disney is practicing a shrewd public relations technique: the slow, carefully controlled release of information.
Mirdailami, O. et al. Controlled release of rhEGF and rhbFGF from electrospun scaffolds for skin regeneration.
Carriers for drug incorporation would benefit from long-term drug storage, controlled release, and structural stability.
Szentivanyi, A., Chakradeo, T., Zernetsch, H. & Glasmacher, B. Electrospun cellular microenvironments: understanding controlled release and scaffold structure.
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Proteins were found to be controlled released and the release rate was strikingly influenced by temperature.
Cayre, O. J. et al. pH-responsive colloidosomes and their use for controlling release.
Ideal scaffolds should control-release growth factors and prevent degradations.
Fickian diffusion controlled the release kinetics.
Matrix controlled drug release was expected.
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