Abstract is: Dosing generally applies to feeding chemicals or medicines when used in small quantities. For medicines the term dose is generally used. In the case of inanimate objects the word dosing is typical. The term dose titration, referring to stepwise adjustment of doses until a desired level of effect is reached, is common in medicine.
quantitative analysis | Q185168 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/09cqn7 |
P6366 | Microsoft Academic ID | 2777288759 |
P10283 | OpenAlex ID | C2777288759 |
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