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administer

[ad-min-uh-ster] / ædˈmɪn ə stər /




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Mice who were administered a regular course of a pharmacological agent called P7C3-A20 experienced “full cognitive recovery” even if they already had advanced Alzheimer’s, the researchers found.

From MarketWatch

Studies from Singapore and Hong Kong in the early 2000s showed a low dose of atropine administered before bedtime could also reduce myopic progression.

From The Wall Street Journal

The step had dubious legal validity, since deep-sea areas are governed by treaties administered by the United Nations, rather than individual nations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The state also barred managed care organizations that administer the program from advertising for Medicaid patients.

From The Wall Street Journal

The database, to be administered by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, will be available to schools during their hiring processes.

From Los Angeles Times