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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dosed of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of giving or administering a specific amount of medication or substance to someone or something. Example: The doctor prescribed a daily dosed of pain medication for the patient. Another example: The farmer carefully measured out a dosed of fertilizer before applying it to his crops.
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Besides, the repairing effect may be different in different dosed of LIPUS, which was not test in our study.
Patients were administered a weight-adjusted dosed of fluorine-18 FDG (5.18 MBq/kg), and images were acquired approximately 60 minutes (range: 50-75 minutes) after an intravenous injection of fluorine-18 FDG.
While it has been suggested that the use of a fixed dosed of therapy throughout the dynamic course of an episode of AKI may not be appropriate [ 9], we believe this hypothesis is untested and requires rigorous evaluation.
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Massive doses of it.
Tuesday: A Dose of Hope.
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Healthy dose of Anatolian absurdism.
Another big dose of Pallett.
Now for a dose of reality.
Perry has a healthy dose of vanity.
A final dose of Lapland magic.
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