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dose

[dohs] / doʊs /


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Those who never would might draw solace from this tiniest dose of that antidote to evil called hope, and its evidence that basic goodness still endures.

From Salon

They encourage future studies to focus on identifying "responders," determining optimal doses and food forms, and expanding the range of biomarkers examined.

From Science Daily

The weight loss was achieved at the highest dose tested, 24 milligrams, without reaching a weight-loss plateau, the company said.

From The Wall Street Journal

While several recent studies have found that a single dose of the vaccine confers as much protection as two, there is no single-dose HPV vaccine licensed in the U.S. yet.

From Los Angeles Times

It pointed to strong scientific evidence connecting radiation exposure to DNA damage, cancer, cardiovascular disease and genetic effects, even at low doses.

From Barron's