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was dosage
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The administration of a medication etc, in a measured amount; dosing.
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Hugh McGowan, who retired earlier this year after 13 years as the commanding officer of the New York City Police Department's hostage negotiation team, said the problem with almost all of the various chemicals was dosage control.
Ball-milled 600 °C bagasse biochar (BMBG600) showed the greatest Ni II) adsorption capacity (230 650 compared to 26 110 mmol/kg for unmilled biochar) and the adsorption was dosage and pH dependent.
A final limitation was dosage.
The syndecan-1 level was dosage through commercial ELISA kits (Abcam®, Cambridge, UK) at admission.
Prevention of progression of early lesions, which was first demonstrated for the LG268 compound in that paper, was dosage dependent for both drugs.
The uptake of activity in normal skeleton was dosage- and time-dependent because it decreased with increasing time after injection (from 6 to 48 h post-injection) and increased proportionally with increased injected dose (18.5 MBq/kg at weeks 1 and 3 vs 37 MBq/kg at week 15).
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This effect was dosage-dependent (Figure 3c).
Susceptibility to irradiation was dosage-dependent and increased at telomere lengths exceeding 17 kbp despite the fact that all chromosome ends retained telomeric DNA.
As shown in Figure 4, ROS activation was dosage-dependent when IDA was combined with a constant concentration of TPL (IC20: 5 nM).
Law's transitions are so carefully layered that they don't feel like mixing: this is dosage titration.
Michelle Arnot, a pharmacology professor at the University of Toronto, told VICE the main concern with liquid fentanyl would be dosage.
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