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What does DR stand for?

Dose Rate


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Passing drugs through the skin has numerous advantages, including improved dose rate control and better patient compliance.
The entries are well-illustrated with examples and boxed formulations and dose rates along with product listings for Australia, Europe and the US.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The extremely low dose rate, from one litre per hectare, is flexible depending on the weed spectrum to be controlled.
Zimed is currently near completion of the development of its AD core product, an innovative portable medical device designed to administer a constant dose rate of IV fluid to the patient using standard syringe types.
Radiotherapy of esophageal carcinoma: Role of high dose rate intracavitory irradiation.
Birds in group I received xylazine/ketamine combinations at the dose rate of 2 mg xylazine and 10 mg ketamine per kg IV, whereas birds of group II received diazepam (2.
Defined daily dose" is a construct developed by the World Health Organization that states a standardized dose rate for different drugs.
The radiation dose rates measured at Windscale were in the order of 100 to 1,000 times above what would normally be considered a very high dose rate and measurement was beyond the capabilities of normal handheld monitoring equipment.

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