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Two-compartment pharmacokinetic models for chemical engineers
Kumud Kanneganti,
Laurent Simon
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Vice Provost for Undergrad Studies
Office of the Provost
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Chemical Engineers
100%
Two-compartment Model
100%
Pharmacokinetic Model
100%
Perfused Tissue
66%
Peripheral Compartment
66%
Central Compartment
66%
Chemical Engineering Students
33%
Drug Delivery
33%
Code-based
33%
Spectrophotometer
33%
Human Body
33%
Blood Plasma
33%
Potassium Permanganate
33%
Mathematica
33%
Drug Pharmacokinetics
33%
Pharmacokinetics
33%
Interest in Research
33%
Sum Square Error
33%
Bolus Injection
33%
Constant Rate Infusion
33%
Model Representation
33%
Experimental Duration
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Pharmacokinetics
100%