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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dosed by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something has been given a specific amount or strength of a substance, such as medication or a chemical. Example: The patient was carefully dosed by the doctor to avoid any negative side effects. In this sentence, "dosed by" indicates that the doctor was responsible for giving the patient a specific amount of medication.
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Again, IT-dosed control rats displayed markedly higher background levels than those dosed by inhalation.
Offspring were not dosed by gavage but were exposed by placental transfer in utero and potentially exposed via milk.
On 24th October 2012, an outdoor lysimeter was dosed by thoroughly mixing the flocculated digested sludge with 5 cm of the top soil layer.
Compounds dosed by intracerebroventricular and oral routes reduced PYY-induced food intake and this effect was reversed by the cyclic peptide MC4R antagonist SHU9119.
Duodenal flow of DM was estimated by dividing the daily amount of (Cr2O3) dosed by the (Cr2O3) concentration in the duodenal samples.
The oxide matrix component was supplied by reactive magnetron sputtering from metallic Ti or Si targets, while the RE cation was dosed by sublimation of acetylacetonate compounds of the selected elements.
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Public health officials say the F.D.A. is now expected to license the first million doses by the end of the first or second week of November, and another million doses by the end of the month.
This knee-jerk pandering is being dished out in steady daily doses by writers and sportscasters who should know better.
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