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What does DE stand for?

Dose Equivalent


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The study done by researchers at the University of California at Irvine gave the human dose equivalent of 2,000 to 3,000 mg of Vitamin B3 to mice with Alzheimer's.
QUIZ CHALLENGE: 1 Gun dogs; 2 The dose equivalent of radiation; 3 Chile; 4 One troy ounce; 5 Christian Lacroix.
Researchers found a small dose equivalent to 5mg in humans of the antibody wasneeded and took five weeks to work on average.
73 for a dose equivalent to 60 milligrams of morphine.
Using RPFs, we calculated a pregnant woman's cumulative OP pesticide dose equivalent with the following equation: [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] where [D.
ANSWERS QUIZ CHALLENGE:1 Gun dogs; 2 The dose equivalent of radiation; 3 Chile; 4 One troy ounce; 5 Christian Lacroix.
The most common ones, X-rays of the teeth, chest and limbs, involve relatively small amounts of radiation and deliver a dose equivalent to just a few days' exposure to natural background sources, such as the radioactive gas radon, solar rays and granite.
Raloxifene was given in two doses: a low dose equivalent to the recommended therapeutic dose of 60 mg per day for women and a high-dose level approximately five-fold higher.

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