dosage
Prononciation : [ˈdoʊsɪdʒ]
Mot
Contexte : « healthcare »
(noun) the amount of medicine or drug that a person should take at one time or over a certain period. It tells you how much medicine you need to feel better, like taking a pill or syrup.
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The doctor prescribed a dosage of 500 mg for the patient to take twice a day.
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Taking too much dosage of the medicine can be dangerous and cause side effects.
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What is the correct dosage for this medication?
Contexte : « experimentation »
(noun) the amount of a substance used in an experiment or study to see what happens. It helps scientists understand how things work or how effective something is.
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In the lab, the researchers tested a dosage of the new drug to find out its effects.
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A dosage that is too low may not show any results in the experiment.
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What dosage did the scientists use for their study?
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