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While in space, unprotected by the Earth's magnetic field, Peake will have been exposed to a radiation dose equivalent to about 1,200 chest x-rays.
Every time she visits, she said, she receives a dose equivalent to one or two chest X-rays even if she remains indoors.
The composts and powder rock were applied at the dose equivalent to 33 and 5.4 t ha−1, respectively.
Moreover, a CuCl2 dose equivalent to the highest concentration of Cu-BG exhibited no effect on ECs.
Every day they were given a peanut protein powder - starting off on a dose equivalent to one 70th of a peanut.
Toxicity studies in Sprague Dawley rats were performed with a dose equivalent to 250× the anticipated clinical dose of [19F]FTC-146 mass.
Thus the felodipine loaded nanoparticles were found to be orally safe at the single limit dose equivalent to 240 mg/kg body weight of felodipine.
At day 7, two groups were orally treated either by free Ral or SMA Ral for 3 days with a dose equivalent to 5mg/kgg.
The formulation was found to be non-toxic at the dose equivalent to 2000 mg/kg of body weight of curcumin in the acute-toxicity study.
She also notes that a human would have to consume a whopping 150 to 250 grams of taurine daily to get a dose equivalent to what was given to the mice.
Study design: We treated pregnant baboons at 0.7 of gestation with intramuscular betamethasone (n = 4), at a weight-adjusted dose equivalent to the daily dose administered to women in preterm labor or with saline solution (n = 5).
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