0 past simple and past participle of administer --
1 to control the operation or arrangement of something: --
The economy has been badly administered by the present government.
The economy has been badly administered by the present government.
Moreover, a recall bias was possible, as cases knew their diagnosis when the questionnaire was administered.
The egg suspension was administered orally to mice by using a syringe fitted with a blunt needle.
Drug was administered from day 28 post infection twice daily for 5 days in total dose of 250 mg kg21.
Specific anthelminthic treatment (diethylcarbamazine) was administered to infected children.
At the end of the study all participants were administered with single tablet of albendazole (400 mg).
The pre-treatment of cercariae led to a reduced lifespan compared to concurrently administered metal mixtures.
In this sense, the move from a national system of education locally administered to a national system nationally administered is nearly complete.
All other scenarios estimate, at most, 1- 9 deaths per 10 million doses administered.