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Aesthetically, each instalment has come with a hefty dose of body horror.
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The authors cite one possibility for this slight increase in that those losing weight with lorcaserin were exposed to a somewhat greater dose per unit of body weight.
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When his staff gassed mice with hydrogen sulfide at a fraction of the lethal dose for humans, their body temperatures plunged, all movement stopped, and their breathing slowed to just a few breaths per minute.
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But Dragovic said Youk did not die from the disease but from the fatal dose of chemicals injected into his body.
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People taking the lower dose of Qsymia who do not lose 3% of their body weight after 12 weeks are unlikely to achieve a sustained weight loss on the same dose.
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In addition, the body develops tolerance to ephedrine, so users must take a progressively larger dose to gain the same effect.
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Professor Joe Sedat says that even though the radiation dose may be low, it may be intense where it hits certain parts of the body like the cornea, the testicles or the skin.
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The federal government has insisted ever since the TSA decided to install 300 full-body scanners, or strip searchers as critics call them, that getting a small dose of radiation is safe.
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Though it is similar to the antibodies a vaccine might train the body to make, ABthrax might be used to immunize rescue workers or soldiers in a single dose.
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Two of the three workers inside the plant received more than the lethal dose of seven sieverts (a sievert is the unit that measures the intensity of radiation's impact on the body).
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