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Pharmacokinetics of drug distribution
Thanks a lot for your response. I'll try to figure out the details of this out with some help from a book "Differential Equations Demystified" that I found.- MartK
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Material that can be bent repetitively without fatique?
Some thoughts: If it doesn't need to stay by itself in the shape that it's forced into, perhaps a amorphous polymer that is in it's rubbery plateau region in the operating temperature would be suitable. For an example (at the room temperature) cross-poly(butadiene-stat-styrene) that is used in...- MartK
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Making a Nylon - Fibre Composite
Epoxy resins have polar OH-groups that make them adhere well to most fibres. You could use for an example glass fibre rowings or sheets as the reinforcement. You can use a mould or build your composite layer by layer on a flat surface and process it to desired shape by just cutting the edges...- MartK
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What is the Best Way to Get Help with Math Homework?
Thanks! I've stumbled here usually when I've had some difficulties with my math homework. There's a lot of helpful people here and quite an archive of questions/problems :)- MartK
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Pharmacokinetics of drug distribution
I'm sorry if this is supposed to be at the homework/textbook questions section. Perhaps an admin can move it there if needed? Thanks :)- MartK
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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What is the Best Way to Get Help with Math Homework?
First time poster, quite frequent reader. Just wanted to say hi! :)- MartK
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Pharmacokinetics of drug distribution
Hello! I encountered this simple model for drug distribution in a textbook, but was not able to come up with the solution myself. It's been bothering me way too much past two days... Perhaps more so because of the "Equation 7-1 is easily solved" part. Hints/help would be much appreciated...- MartK
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