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  • 1Distribution (pharmacology) — Distribution in pharmacology is a branch of pharmacokinetics which describes the reversible transfer of drug from one location to another within the body. The distribution of a drug between tissues is dependent on permeability between tissues… …

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  • 2Loading dose — A loading dose is an initial higher dose of a drug that may be given at the beginning of a course of treatment before dropping down to a lower maintenance dose.[1] A loading dose is most useful for drugs that are eliminated from the body… …

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  • 3Distribution Amplifier — WikiV A device that provides several isolated outputs from one looping or bridging input, and has a sufficiently high input impedance and input to output isolation to prevent loading of the input source …

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  • 4Volume of distribution — The volume of distribution (VD) , also known as apparent volume of distribution, is a pharmacological term used to quantify the distribution of a medication between plasma and the rest of the body after oral or parenteral dosing. It is defined as …

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  • 5Electronic brakeforce distribution — or EBD is an automobile brake technology that automatically varies the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle s brakes, based on road conditions, speed, loading, etc. Always coupled with anti lock braking systems, EBD can apply more or less …

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  • 6cross-loading (personnel) — The distribution of leaders, key weapons, personnel, and key equipment among the aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of a formation to preclude the total loss of command and control or unit effectiveness if an aircraft, vessel, or vehicle is lost. It… …

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  • 7CoopNet content distribution system — CoopNet (Cooperative Networking), a system for off loading serving to peers who have recently downloaded content, is described in the paper “The Case for Cooperative Networking”, presented at the First International Workshop on Peer to Peer… …

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  • 8Comparative foot morphology — Skeletons of a human and an elephant. Comparative foot morphology is exemplified through study of the form of distal limb structures of a variety of terrestrial vertebrates. A challenge to understanding the role of the feet of a variety of… …

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  • 9Fatigue (material) — Metal fatigue redirects here. For the video game, see Metal Fatigue (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes …

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  • 10Contact mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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