Compartmental modeling and tracer kinetics
David H. Anderson
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Compartmental modeling and tracer kinetics
Published
Oct 05, 2014
Publisher
Springer
Pages
316
ISBN-13
9783642518621
ISBN-10
3642518621
Subjects
Compartmental analysis in biology and medicine
Compartmental analysis in biology and medicine
Compartmental analysis in biology and medicine
Compartmental models and their application
Podstawowe modele komparmentowe farmakokinetyki
Modeling with compartments
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