Applying small doses of real - world stress may expose areas for improvement and highlight strengths.
The scientists then induced pain in males or females by
applying a small dose of inflammatory compounds to the cheek, tail, foot, or genitals.
Not exact matches
As a father of two, I would rather
apply a very
small dose of a well recognised analgaesic directly to the gums than risk any chance of death by strangulation or choking.
If socialism is
applied in a sufficiently
small dose then the negative consequences are
small too and the country can survive it, even prosper.
Even the
smallest dose that the team
applied resulted in alleged effects on the rats.
Lavender is fine for infants, you can use it neat on children in
small doses especially if you aren't
applying it directly to the skin.
Upon the first use of Advantix I saw a
small difference and even more so as each monthly
dose was
applied.
NOTE: Many of the medications commonly used in veterinary medicine on this list are only an issue in overdose situations (for example, permethrin can cause tremors when an undiluted dip is
applied to a
small dog) or when drug - drug interactions increase the toxicity (like when high -
dose ivermectin and ketoconazole are used together).
Again, the very
small doses of ivermectin used in heartworm prevention are not included in this cautionary statement; this only
applies to the high
dose protocols used to treat skin parasites.
Hamsters are very
small, and you do not want to
apply a
dose that is too high.
These solutions are
applied once per month as a
small dose of liquid between your pet's shoulder blades.
In an oversimplified description, this therapy is
applied by exposing the individual to the idea or presence of the issue they fear in
small doses, slowly increasing the exposure so that the individual is essentially desensitized to it.