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In particular, adverse side effects due to excess dosage and collateral damage to healthy cells as well as poor patient compliance due to multiple administrations continue to pose challenges in cancer treatment.
30 ppm is the threshold value of MA-SMADS copolymer, when the dosage is 30 ppm or 30 mg/L the inhibition efficiency of barium sulfate reaches 98% and it is found that an excess dosage of copolymer is not required.
The experimental setup shown in Figure 1A,B contained an excess dosage of β-glucosidase in order to avoid end-product inhibition from cellobiose and short-chain oligomers.
Many recent research reports suggest that taking excess dosage of these vitamins can kill.
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The following dosage criteria were used to ascertain if the caregiver was giving excess dose.
The use of computerized antiinfectives-management programs might lead to significant reductions in excess drug dosages and antibiotic-susceptibility mismatches, in the mean number of days of excessive drug dosage and in the cost of antiinfective agents [ 47].
Excessed this dosage could result in a drop in flexural strength and toughness.
The effects of the phosphoric acid concentration, ratio (acid/oil), degumming contact time, neutralizing agent excess, earth clay dosage, contact time and temperature of bleaching step were investigated through the determination of residual phospholipids content, free fatty acid percentage, oxidative stability, color, and trans fatty acids content.
With decreasing of r values to 22.3 [(urea) = 0.125 M], the disappearance of Ln2O3 diffraction peaks can be observed, indicating that more OH- or CO3 2− anions are substituted by SO4 2− anions as a result of excess of Ln2 SO4 3 dosage during homogeneous precipitation.
Scanning SAXS has previously been used to show reduction in mineral particle quality in diseases such as osteogenesis imperfecta [3], hypophosphatasia [4], and excess of fluoride dosage [23].
For the purposes of this study, non-fatal self-poisoning was defined as an act where a person deliberately ingested a poisonous substance, or ingested a medicinal drug in excess of prescribed dosage, with a non-fatal outcome.
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