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Discover Ludwig"dosed for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of administering medication or a specific amount of a substance to someone or something. Example: The doctor prescribed a small dose of pain medication for the patient's headache.
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SMART pumps deliver drugs perfectly dosed for individual patients.
Cellulase was dosed for cellulose conversion during Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation (SSF).
Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were dosed for 14 days by gavage with fluconazole, myclobutanil, propiconazole, or triadimefon.
When dosed for up to 120 weeks, stabilization of 6 min walk distance was demonstrated in a Phase 2b study.
Eteplirsen dosed for up to 120 weeks demonstrated stability on PFT measures contrary to a steady decline expected in DMD patients of this age.
The game's ever-expanding scope and regular demands for micro-managing resources create an enthralling parallax effect that can keep devoted players dosed, for hours, on the pleasurable sense of immersion that the psychologist Mihály Csíkszentmihályi calls "flow".
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No medications to re-dose for a rising creatinine.
The regulatory slap-down didn't end with just dosing for edibles.
HEK293 cells stably expressing HA-TPβ were pre-dosed for 30 minutes with cycloheximide, or vehicle alone (final concentration 0.0004% (v/v) ethanol) and cell-surface HA-TPβ was labelled using a water-soluble biotin analogue and captured with streptavidin beads as before.
Groups were dosed continuously for 28 days.
Give a dose for a 30 to 40percentt reduction".
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