dose in the PONS Dictionary

dose Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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like a dose of salts fig

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Peer-reviewed studies have shown that even a single dose administered to mice during development of the brain can cause permanent changes in behavior, including hyperactivity.
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These symptoms are usually not serious and subside between doses.
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In small quantities it can help some animal growth, but is toxic in large doses.
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In the medical literature the lowest reported toxic dose is 6.7 mg per kg body weight.
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In addition, approximately 50% of the administered dose is decarboxylated and excreted via the lungs.
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Risk assessment for effects on the nervous system have been made by extrapolating from dose-response relationships for methylmercury.
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Of the 1200 patients enrolled in the study approximately 892 received the varying doses of pegaptanib and approximately 298 received the placebo injection.
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To avoid a potential lethal dose, both parents must submit to genetic testing.
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Many parents dose their children up at the slightest sign of a snivel.
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Doses of diazepam are recommended to be about half of those given to younger individuals, and treatment limited to a maximum of two weeks.
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