It can be applied to a group of people who come together for the same purpose, such as a Tennis Clinic.
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Scientists.
W. A. Newman Dorland has written: 'The American illustrated medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries 'Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary: Deluxe)' 'Dorland's illustrated medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries, Medical Dictionaries 'Dorland's pocket medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries, Dictionary, English
Not effectively. Allergy medicine blocks histamine receptors, but a cold is caused by a virus: completely unrelated.
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Dose: Total amount of a medicine taken each time by an individual (e.g., mg). Dosage: The amount of a medicine given to an individual per unit body weight (e.g., mg/kg) In Medical Dictionary: Definition of Dose: a quantity to be administered at one time. Definition of Dosage: the determination and regulation of the size, frequency, and number of doses.
Bartholomew Parr has written: 'The London medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries, Dictionary
Kanjiv Lochan has written: 'Dictionary of Ayurveda' 'Encyclopedic dictionary of ayurveda' -- subject- s -: Dictionaries, Ayurvedic Medicine 'Illustrations on Ayurvedic surgery and pharmaceutics' -- subject- s -: History, Pharmaceuticals, Surgery, Medicine, Ayurvedic, Ayurvedic Medicine
Corner medicine cabinets are useful for storing medicines in an organized and distinct fashion. They add sophistication to a bathroom and keep your medicine, or other products, separate from unrelated materials.
250 mg = 1/4 gram, unrelated to any specific application.
Benjamin F. Miller has written: 'Good health' 'Encyclopaedia and dictionary of medicine, nursing and allied health' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries, Nursing, Medical Dictionaries 'Miller-Keane encyclopedia & dictionary of medicine, nursing & allied health'
Only that he was interested in this as in all other things.