Dose-Response Relationships in Pharmacology

Dose-Response Relationships in Pharmacology
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Dose-response relationships in pharmacology involve the amount of drug administered and the resulting effect in the body. Explore concepts like efficacy, potency, agonists, antagonists, and more through informative images and explanations.

  • Pharmacology
  • Dose-Response
  • Efficacy
  • Potency
  • Agonists

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  1. DESCRIBING DRAGONS Playing with noun phrases for description

  2. 60 second challenge: list as many objects as you can name in this picture

  3. Creating noun phrases for description Choose a head noun to describe in more detail e.g. beast Place a determiner and one or two adjectives in front of the noun e.g. the spitting, snarling beast

  4. Creating noun phrases for description Make a new adjective by using a hyphen: steel-ribbed skin sharply-pointed teeth leather-like wings Try placing a pair of adjectives after the noun: teeth, sharp and pointed, skin, ribbed and scaly,

  5. Determiners an his

  6. Creating noun phrases for description Try out different determiners: those terrible claws several spiked horns its neck, strong and scaly,

  7. Prepositions under beside

  8. Creating noun phrases for description Add a prepositional phrase e.g. starting with or of : a spitting, snarling beast with a forked tongue Merlin s magic cloak of protection

  9. Creating noun phrases for description Use as or like to make a simile: scales as strong as armour scales like chain mail

  10. Creating noun phrases for description Use one noun to modify another: the mighty dragon with claws of steel a flickering tongue of fire

  11. Creating noun phrases for description Add detail after the noun with a relative pronoun who, whose, which, that claws that scraped the stony floor his cloak, which was woven from magic threads

  12. Different ways of creating a noun phrase Determiners and adjectives: another fierce creature our brave, determined hero Prepositional phrases: the earth under its feet eyes of fire Relative pronouns: a tongue that flicked out the dragon, which spat flames,

  13. Using noun phrases in sentences Uther Pendragon, brave and determined, approached the cavern where the legendary Kilgharrah dwelt. Without warning, a terrible creature with eyes of flame reared up before him. An arched neck, which was covered in thick scales, thrashed from side to side as blade-like talons clawed the ground. Could the cloak that was woven with magic threads protect Uther Pendragon now?

  14. Using noun phrases for description: can you carry on the story by describing the dragon? What do you want your reader to see, think or feel? He stared at the creature in front of him.

  15. Big Ideas: Noun Phrases Nouns can be expanded in many ways Additional information can be added before the noun and after the noun (pre and post- modification) Nouns can be expanded with single words, phrases and clauses The choice of vocabulary used within a noun phrase determines the mood/picture in the reader s mind/information conveyed

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