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The adult dose of a
Two expressions for calculating the drug dose for young children are:
(2t^3 + t^2 -t)a / 48t^2 -24t and (3t^2 -2t)a / 3t^2 + 34t
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Two expressions for calculating the drug dose for young children are:
(2t^3 + t^2 -t)a / 48t^2 -24t and (3t^2 -2t)a / 3t^2 + 34t
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dominic
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