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10:07 Mar 22, 2010 |
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3 | half duration |
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semi-intense half duration Explanation: I think *semi intense* modifies the *assessment*, not the drug (through the word pharmacokinetic). As such, semi intense assessment can have several meanings: with half dose, in half duration, covering half of the area to be assesses, etc. I tend to think it to be half duration of the intense one. |
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