Dose

Dose means quantity (in units of energy/mass) in the fields of nutrition, medicine, and toxicology. Dosage is the rate of application of a dose, although in common and imprecise usage, the words are sometimes used synonymously.

Dose can also mean quantity (in units of number/area) in the fields of Surface science and Ion implantation. See the definition of dose in ISO18115-1, term 4.173 (and compare the related definition of fluence in term 4.217 of the same Standard).

Particular uses in this context including:

  • Dose (biochemistry), the quantity of something that may be eaten by or administered to an organism, or that an organism may be exposed to
    • Overdose, intaking more than your required dose.
  • Overdose, intaking more than your required dose.
  • Absorbed dose, an amount of radiation received
  • Defined daily dose, a World Health Organization statistical measure of drug consumption
  • Dosage form, a mixture of active and inactive components used to administer a medication
  • Dose profile, taken by a radiation detector in order to characterise the radiation beams from medical linear accelerators
  • Dose (album)

    Dose is the second studio album by Gov't Mule. Te album was released on February 24, 1998, by Volcano Entertainment. It was produced, recorded and mixed by Michael Barbiero and is a much darker record than Gov't Mule's self-titled debut album. The songs "Thelonius Beck" and "Birth of the Mule" were tributes to jazz musicians Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis, respectively.

    Track listing

    All songs by Warren Haynes unless otherwise noted.

    Personnel

  • Warren Haynes - vocals, guitar, percussion
  • Matt Abts - drums, percussion
  • Allen Woody - bass, mandolin
  • Michael Barbiero - production, tambourine on "John the Revelator"
  • References

    Dose (magazine)

    Dose is a daily Canadian news website and former daily print magazine. It was a mixture of standalone features and coverage of daily news, sometimes from an irreverent perspective. Each daily issue had a theme, and the top margins of every page usually included trivia items related to the theme.

    History

    Dose magazine was launched on April 4, 2005, and was distributed in five major Canadian cities: Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa. Different news articles from the five cities are still featured on the website. The magazine hoped to earn revenue through advertising and selling mobile content (via the website) and was aimed at the lucrative demographic of 18- to 34-year-olds. The website targets this market too.

    Dose was published by Noah Godfrey, son of CanWest board of directors member Paul Godfrey. The content team included editor-in-chief, Pema Hegan and creative director, Jaspal Riyait. The magazine was the product of Canwest Mediaworks Publications Inc. (originally the Calgary Herald Group), which was in turn part of the same corporate conglomerate, Canwest, that publishes the National Post, among many other newspapers in Canada, including the Montreal Gazette and the Ottawa Citizen. Canwest also controls the Global Television Network in Canada.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Teenage Dirtbag

    by: Wheatus

    Her name is Noel
    I have a dream about her
    She rings my bell
    I got gym class in half an hour
    Oh how she rocks
    In Keds and tube socks
    But she doesn't know who I am
    And she doesn't give a damn about me
    Cause I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby
    Yeah I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby
    Listen to Iron Maiden baby with me
    Her boyfriend's a dick
    And he brings a gun to school
    And he'd sI'mply kick
    My ass if he knew the truth
    He lives on my block
    And he drives an Iroc
    But he doesn't know who I am
    And he doesn't give a damn about me
    Cause I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby
    Yeah I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby
    Listen to Iron Maiden baby with me
    Yeeah dirtbag, no she doesn't know what she's missin
    Yeeah dirtbag, no she doesn't know what she's missin
    Man I feel like mold
    It's prom night and I am lonely
    Low and behold
    She's walking over to me
    This must be fake
    My lip starts to shake
    How does she know who I am
    And why does she give a damn about
    I've got two tickets to Iron Maiden baby
    Come with me Friday, don't say maybe
    I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby like you
    Yeeah dirtbag, no she doesn't know what she's missin




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