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minimal reacting dose The minimal dose of a toxic substance causing a reaction, as manifested in the skin of a series of susceptible test animals; the assay is based on the development of a characteristic, minimal but definite, "standard," focal inflammation (congestion and oedema, induration, degenerative changes, and desquamation of epidermal cells).
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cumulative dose The total dose resulting from repeated exposures to radiation of the same part of the body or of the whole body.
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curative dose The quantity of any substance required to effect the cure of a disease or that will correct the manifestations of a deficiency of a particular factor in the diet, effective dose used with therapeutically applied compounds.
Synonym: therapeutic dose.
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preventive dose The smallest amount of any substance that will prevent occurrence of symptoms of a disease or the consequences of a lack of a particular factor in the diet.
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high dose tolerance The induction of tolerance by exposure to high doses of antigen.
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sensitizing dose In experimental anaphylaxis, the antigenic inoculum that renders an animal susceptible (sensitive) to anaphylactic shock following a subsequent inoculum (shocking dose) of the same antigen (anaphylactogen).
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shocking dose In experimental anaphylaxis, the inoculum of antigen that causes anaphylactic shock in an animal sensitised by a previous inoculum (sensitizing dose) of the same antigen.
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skin dose The quantity of radiation delivered to the skin surface.
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daily dose The total amount of a remedy that is to be taken within 24 hours.
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depth dose The dose of radiation at a distance beneath the surface, including secondary radiation or scatter, in proportion to the dose at the surface.
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divided dose A definite fraction of a full dose; given repeatedly at short intervals so that the full dose is taken within a specified period, usually one day.
Synonym: fractional dose.
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immunologic high dose tolerance Induction of tolerance by exposure to large amounts of protein antigens.
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initial dose A comparatively large dose given at the beginning of treatment to get the patient under the influence of the drug.
Synonym: loading dose.
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integral dose The total energy absorbed by the body, the product of the mass of tissue irradiated and the absorbed dose; unit, the gram rad.
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optimum dose The dose of a drug or radiation that will produce the desired effect with minimum likelihood of undesirable symptoms.
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