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"What dose resected mean?" "What dose resected mean?"
max dose with beneficial effects. anything more could be harmful
Pseudo dose proportional formulation is used in health studies when testing new medicines. Patients to be tested are divided into two groups. One group will get a qualifying dose (the real medicine) and the other group will get a fake medicine (placebo). Pseudo dose proportional formulation means that both groups will get medicine at regular intervals.
What dose Mansoor mean
Yes it dose have multi media Yes it dose have multi media
The process of determining the answer to a problem and the answer itself
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a piece of poop dose
ts hard to answer, it depends on the context.
Dose response curves can be used to address both parts of the question by providing a visual representation of how different doses of a substance affect a biological response. This can help in determining the optimal dose for desired effects and understanding the relationship between dose and response.
The lethal dose for a human being varies upon the persons size, weight and tolerance. These are key factors in determining what would be a lethal dose as the larger a person is the more tolerant to the alcohol they will be. Anywhere from a litre upwards of vodka will be a lethal dose dependent on their size
Monolithic integrated circuit technology is a system of electronics that are interconnected through a single piece. This single piece is a semiconductor crystal.
Different meanings On television it used to mean Video Tape as in a pre-recorded piece
A total of 14 edges. Where each face of the coin joins the rim, there are seven 'connections' - multiply that by two and you have fourteen. Incidentally - the word in this context is 'does' not 'dose' - dose is a measured quantity - does is the variant of the word 'do'
it means its not of any importance 'dose irrelevant' or 'irrelevant dose' I suppose would mean that the medication is not necessary, or possibly that the dose is so small that it has no effect.
Yes, "pre-dose" typically uses a hyphen when it functions as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "pre-dose assessment." The hyphen helps clarify that "pre" modifies "dose" as a single concept. However, if used as a noun or in other contexts, it may not require a hyphen, so usage can depend on the specific context.