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Meanings of relative bioavailability in English
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Usage of relative bioavailability in English
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The relativebioavailability of more water soluble capsule and suspension formulations was assessed.
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Both manipulations resulted in small, albeit statistically significant, reductions in the relativebioavailability of this oral formulation.
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The relativebioavailability of an apixaban crushed tablet was also assessed to investigate the effect of dissolution on absorption.
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The area under the serum concentration-time curve was used to compare the relativebioavailability of ETA from the two preparations.
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This data suggests that coexistence of Fe in the intestinal phase plays an important role in reducing Pb bioaccessibility and relativebioavailability.
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These results indicate that calcium glucoheptonate is associated with a high relativebioavailability of calcium compared to calcium carbonate, and is well-tolerated.
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The relativebioavailability of the water soluble capsule and suspension formulations was 105 and 93%, respectively.
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Dihydroartemisinin was best described by a one-compartment disposition model with a 38% lower relativebioavailability in pregnant women than nonpregnant women.
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Soils where Fe dissolution was limited had markedly higher concentrations of Pb in solution and hence exhibited greater relativebioavailability in the mouse model.
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Relativebioavailability after rectal administration was 57.3% of that after oral administration.