- with more than 60 actors. The
malware used in
their operations,
dubbed EquationDrug and GrayFish, is
found to be
capable of
reprogramming hard disk drive...
- In
biochemistry and pharmacology, the Hill
equation refers to two
closely related equations that
reflect the
binding of
ligands to macromolecules, as a...
-
measure that
indicates how much of a
particular inhibitory substance (e.g.
drug) is
needed to inhibit, in vitro, a
given biological process or biological...
- Hill
equation is the
following formula,
where E {\displaystyle E} is the
magnitude of the response, [ A ] {\displaystyle {\ce {[A]}}} is the
drug concentration...
- In pharmacology,
Schild regression analysis,
based upon the
Schild equation, both
named for
Heinz Otto Schild, are
tools for
studying the
effects of agonists...
-
administered dose. Therefore, if a
drug has a
bioavailability of 0.8 (or 80%) and it is
administered in a dose of 100 mg, the
equation will
demonstrate the following:...
-
needed to
produce 50% of
maximal response. From the
equation, a high TI
indicates that the
drug needs a high dose to
induce toxicity in 50% of the po****tion...
-
concentration of a
drug in
blood plasma as a
function of time (this can be done
using liquid chromatography–m**** spectrometry). In practice, the
drug concentration...
- permeation.
Equation 1: j = d Q / d t ∗ 1 / A {\displaystyle j=dQ/dt*1/A} The
drug apparent permeability (Papp) is
calculated by
normalizing the
drug flux (j)...
- many
other awards, for his 1963
discovery of the
solution of Einstein's
equation which exactly describes a
rotating black hole. IAU · 5718 5719 Křižík 1983...