şaraba alkol katmak

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dose
To give doses to; to medicine or physic to; to give potions to, constantly and without need
A general term denoting the quantity of radiation or energy absorbed in a specific mass
A general term denoting the quantity of radiation or energy absorbed
Refers to the amount of radiation energy that is actually absorbed by the human body
A (total or accumulated) quantity of ionizing (or nuclear) radiation The absorbed dose in rads represents the amount of energy absorbed from the radiation per gram of specified absorbing material In soft body tissue the absorbed dose in rads is essentially equal to the exposure in roentgens The biological dose (also called the RBE dose) in rems is a measure of biological effectiveness of the absorbed radiation See Exposure, Rad, RBE, Rem, Roentgen
A general term for the quantity of radiation or energy absorbed
The amount of a chemical that enters or is absorbed by the body Dose is usually expressed in milligrams of chemical per kilogram of body weight (mg/kg)
a measure of the amount of exposure of a living organism to ionizing radiation that takes into account the greater biological harm of alpha radiation; measured in various units, most commonly measured in millirems per exposure episode or per unit of time (see "millirem")
A general term denoting the effect of absorption of a quantity of radiation or energy absorbed
More specifically referred to as "absorbed dose", this is a measure of the energy deposited within a given mass of a patient Absorbed dose is quantified by the unit called the "rad" More Information: EGS: The Medical Problem
The amount of a substance available for interaction with metabolic processes or biologically significant receptors after crossing the outer boundary of an organism The potential dose is the amount ingested, inhaled, or applied to the skin The applied dose is the amount of a substance presented to an absorption barrier and available for absorption (although not necessarily having yet crossed the outer boundary of the organism) The absorbed dose is the amount crossing a specific absorption barrier (e g , the exchange boundaries of skin, lung, and digestive tract) through uptake processes Internal dose is a more general term denoting the amount absorbed without respect to specific absorption barriers or exchange boundaries The amount of the chemical available for interaction by any particular organ or cell is termed the deliverable dose for that organ or cell
The quantity of an agent (not always active) substance or radiation) administered at any one time
The amount of agent or energy that is taken into or absorbed by the body; the amount of substance, radiation, or energy absorbed in a unit volume, an organ, or an individual
Quantity of ionizing radiation to which a body has been exposed or absorbed
Anything nauseous that one is obliged to take; a disagreeable portion thrust upon one
{f} give a dose of medicine to, divide into portions
The absorbed dose, given in rads (or in SI units, (Gy) grays), that represents the energy in ergs or Joules absorbed from the radiation per unit mass of tissue Furthermore, the biologically effective dose or dose equivalent, given in rem or sieverts, is a measure of the biological damage to living tissue from radiation exposure
To give anything nauseous to
To administer a dose
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