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to dose
noun
A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time.
Exact(58)
Stepwise increase of TO dose resulted in significant and gradual increase of tumor uptake vs. controls.
Instead they try to dose themselves.
To Dose!" He played a gong sound on his iPhone.
Most doctors choose to dose patients with only the smallest effective levels of information.
Their mission, called Operation THIRD CHANCE, was to dose unwitting people with LSD and measure the results.
So the common-sense approach, which is to dose down for weight, is not only crude but incorrect?
"It cost £1,500 to dose each person, when in a sane world it might cost £30".
At each change of the dressing and debridement, I tried to dose Wolde with morphine, but he resisted.
But the designer knows how to dose the sugar with sharper effects, especially tailored khaki jackets, with a military feel, or open work coats.
"You might need to dose high, and that causes toxicity, so they kill bugs superbly, but they also cause damage to the host's cells.
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Treatment with VPA led to dose-dependent rescues of the hyperactive locomotor behaviors caused by PTZ.
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