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slow-release

[ sloh-ri-lees ]

adjective

Chemistry, Pharmacology.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of slow-release1

First recorded in 1925–30
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In the next step of the experiment, two days before a planned noise exposure, they injected mice with a slow-release chemical gel solution that would chelate the zinc, essentially trapping it so that it is not able to float freely in the ear.

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Both states and households have only slowly spent down the savings they amassed during those pandemic years, so the money has continued to trickle through the economy like a slow-release booster shot.

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One new approach, described by Shapiro and colleagues at the University of Liverpool in a 2018 preclinical study, would use an injectable, slow-release formulation of atovaquone to provide vaccine-like protection for weeks at a time.

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That’s why Lo has high hopes for the slow-release, relatively uncomplicated form of buprenorphine called Sublocade that Gather started using about six months ago.

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Then apply a slow-release, balanced fertilizer with a 10-10-10 ratio of nutrients.

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