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Dose and were
Other members of DIP were William Scarboro, Jim Dose, Mark Dochtermann, Steve Hornback, Chuck Jones, and Susan Singer.
In 2004, Cavanagh and Irvine were BAFTA nominated for their BBC Three short film Dose starring Jonathon Lewis Owen, Kate Jarman and Julia Davis and directed by Philip John.
There were lighter sides to the trial such as Carmine Persico's " Dese ", " Dem ", " Dose ", " I Sez " and " Youse " Brooklynese street slang used to question prosecution witnesses.
Melodic songwriting, inspired lyrics, adventurous instrumentation, and lively vocals make this band a stand-out, which is why they were named Dose Magazine's Artist of the Week in April 2005.
* The PDRM82 or Portable Dose Rate Meter and the desktop fixed PDRM 82 ( F ) version of the same meter, that were manufactured by Plessey and introduced during the 1980s, gave more accurate readings and used standard ' D ' cell torch batteries that lasted many times longer, up to 400 hours of operation.

Dose and continue
On May 17, 2006, Canwest discontinued publication of the print edition of Dose, but indicated that the magazine's online presence and selling of mobile content would continue.

Dose and 10
Dose — From 10 to 30 drops for adults, according to the strength of the patient, or severity of the pain.

Dose and be
* Dose ( biochemistry ), the quantity of something that may be eaten by or administered to an organism, or that an organism may be exposed to
" Dose " is the physical quantity governing the radiation processing of food, relating to the beneficial effects to be achieved.
Also for Poison's 25th Anniversary, 35 of the multi-platinum band's top hits and fan favorites have been gathered for " Poison-Double Dose: Ultimate Hits ", a new career-spanning 2CD and digital collection to be released May 3, 2011 by Capitol / EMI.
* Infections – Dose and time of exposure cannot be demonstrated for replicating teratogenic agents.
Dose requirements have to be individualized, especially in the elderly and debilitated patients in whom the risk of oversedation is greater.
Currently there seems to be a tendency among physicians to prefer prescription of a pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler ( pMDI ) for their patients, instead of a Jet nebulizer that generates a lot more noise ( often 60dB during use ) and is less portable due to a heavier weight.
Dose adjustments of either class of agent may be necessary.
In 2004 the FDA approved the Cedars-Sinai High Dose IVIG therapy which reduces the need for the living donor to be the same blood type ( ABO compatible ) or even a tissue match.
During the struggle with police Young abuses the policemen because he drops his " Exit Dose " of thallium which he intended to use to commit suicide should he be caught.
Dose reduction to 100 mg s. c. every other day should be considered in patients with severe renal impairment, if these are treated in exceptional cases ( see contraindications and precautions ).
Dose should be adjusted for renal ( kidney ) disease or hepatic ( liver ) disease.

Dose and Environmental
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's ( EPA ) Exposure Reference Dose ( RfI ) for MeHg is 0. 1 micrograms per kg body weight per day.

Dose and .
Dose means quantity in the fields of nutrition, medicine, and toxicology.
* Fox, S. W. and K. Dose ( 1977 ).
* Gov't Mule covered " John the Revelator " on their Dose album and " Grinnin ' in your Face " on the Gov't Mule album.
in the book the Dose Makes the Poison.
For example, a 1901 medical book published for home health use gave the following two " Simple Remedy Formulas " for DYSENTERRY: ( 1 ) Thin boiled starch, 2 ounces ; Laudanum, 20 drops ; " Use as an injection every six to twelve hours "; ( 2 ) Tincture rhubarb, 1 ounce ; Laudanum 4 drachms ; " Dose: One teaspoonful every three hours.
Miller composed the song " Annie's Cousin Fanny " and " Dese Dem Dose " for the Dorsey Brothers Band in 1934 and 1935.
He wrote the lyrics and music for most of the Dr. Hook songs, including " The Cover of the Rolling Stone ", " Freakin ' at the Freakers ' Ball ," " Sylvia's Mother ", " The Things I Didn't Say " and a cautionary song about venereal disease, " Don't Give a Dose to the One You Love Most ".
Dose -- For children, 5 to 20 drops, adults, 1 to 2 teaspoons.
* " I Got A Code In My Dose " w. m.
Future bandleader Glenn Miller was a member of the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra in 1934 and 1935, composing " Annie's Cousin Fanny " and " Dese Dem Dose " both recorded for Decca for the band.
The (" Lethal Dose 50 %") test is used to evaluate the toxicity of a substance by determining the dose required to kill 50 % of the test animal population.
* The Fixed Dose Procedure, a method of testing the toxicity of substances.
* The Fixed Dose Procedure, a method of testing the toxicity of substances.
* Dose response relationshipsThere exists a quantitative correlation between the magnitude of embryopathic effects and the dose of the teratogenic agent, such that the higher the dose, the more severe the teratogenic effect.
She appeared in a horror film entitled, LD 50 Lethal Dose, which was released directly to DVD in 2005.

assessments and were
The Manchester Depot Sewer Company issued 214 shares of stock at $10 each for construction of a sewer in that locality, and assessments were made for its maintenance.
For many of the assessments there were small but statistically significant differences of measured behaviors in children who consumed the food additives compared with those who did not.
Recent assessments indicate that there were of roads in the country ; of these, ( 45 percent ) were paved.
In Littleton, community members felt that vague, nonacademic outcomes were replacing content, and that technically unsound assessments would be used to determine something as important as high school graduation.
The Mekong river is one example ; a review by the International Water Management Institute of policies in six countries that rely on the Mekong river for water found that thorough and transparent cost-benefit analyses and environmental impact assessments were rarely undertaken.
Several assessments of the Malindi port's condition were made between 1995 and 2001.
Tax reforms took place in 1538 and 1558, whereby multiple complex taxes on independent farmers were simplified and standardised throughout the district ; tax assessments per farm were adjusted to reflect ability to pay.
Unabridged and unexpurgated translations were made, first by John Payne, under the title The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night ( 1882, nine volumes ), and then by Sir Richard Francis Burton, entitled The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night ( 1885, ten volumes ) – the latter was, according to some assessments, partially based on the former, leading to charges of plagiarism.
The fifty-six least consequential of these boroughs, as measured by their housing stock and tax assessments, were completely abolished.
The judge also volunteered character assessments of the four antagonists, which were highly favourable to Joyce and Rourke ( who gave evidence in Joyce's support ):
The maps were based on assumptions about the community, not accurate assessments of an individual's or household's ability to satisfy standard lending criteria.
A number of subsequent assessments were more nuanced and in some cases more positive.
The first land assessments were made in 1871, and in 1872, the first taxes were paid.
Modern historical assessments have shifted over time ; in the 19th century, Theramenes's part in the coup of 411 BC and his use of Arginusae were widely condemned, but newly discovered ancient texts and 20th-century scholarship supported more positive assessments.
Federal and state funding were dependent upon a series of environmental reviews and assessments by both the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority.
These weaknesses were major contributors to the UK's erroneous assessments of Iraq's ' weapons of mass destruction ' prior to the 2003 invasion of that country.
However, Queen Victoria referred to Albert Victor's " dissipated life " in private letters to her eldest daughter, which were later published and, in the mid-20th century, the official biographers of Queen Mary and King George V, James Pope-Hennessy and Harold Nicolson respectively, promoted hostile assessments of Albert Victor's life, portraying him as lazy, ill-educated and physically feeble.
Owners of expropriated land were compensated according to the worth of the land claimed in May 1952 tax assessments ( which they had often dramatically understated to avoid paying taxes ).
The Rambam wrote that the great sages are not expected to advocate positions perfectly in-line with modern science because they were " scholars of that generation ," often basing their assessments of what " they learned from the scholars of the era.

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