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  • |Term=dose rate |Short definition=dose rate - {{Pronunciation}} (dose jet) The strength of a treatment given over a period of time 
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  • In medical terms, a '''threshold''' is the level of strength a stimulus must reach to be detected. In [[physiology]], it is the point at ...eshold dose; below this dose, the medication has no effect, but above this dose, the effect of the medication becomes noticeable. Similarly, in [[physiolog
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  • ...study sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). In the study, low-dose spiral CT scans were compared to chest X-rays for their ability to detect l ...impulses to stimulate weak or paralyzed muscles. It helps increase muscle strength, blood flow and range of motion, and relieves muscle spasms. Also called NE
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  • ...(/poʊtənsi/) is a term used in various fields of medicine to describe the strength or effectiveness of a substance, such as a drug or vaccine. The term is der ...otency, efficacy is concerned with the maximum response, regardless of the dose.
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  • * [[Potency]]: The strength of a drug or other substance, typically measured in terms of the amount req * [[Dosage]]: The size or frequency of a dose of a medicine or drug.
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  • ...ch as previous experiences, state of mind and environment, as well as dose strength. They often include altered thoughts, feelings, and awareness of one's surr
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  • ...ch as previous experiences, state of mind and environment, as well as dose strength. They often include altered thoughts, feelings, and awareness of one's surr
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  • ...neral density and body composition, providing information about the bone's strength and the risk of fractures. ...l-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA). This procedure involves a low-dose x-ray examination that measures the density of the bones at the spine, hip,
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  • ...h determines the body's resistance to being accelerated by a force and the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction with other bodies. * [[Dosage]]: The size or frequency of a dose of a medicine or drug.
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  • ...s an advanced form of 3D-CRT that modifies the radiation beams' intensity (strength) to deliver different doses of radiation to different parts of the tumor. * [[Radiation dose]]
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  • # [[Strength of Association]]: The stronger the association between the exposure and the # [[Biological Gradient]]: There is a dose-response curve showing that the incidence of the outcome increases with an
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  • ...drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart disorders by reducing the strength and rate of the pumping by the heart * [[Booster]] - an additional dose of a vaccine taken after the first dose to maintain or renew the first one
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