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  • ...ostatic pressure of the intracellular and interstitial fluid is relatively constant. ...erstitial fluid water moves from the interstitium into the ECF until a new equilibrium is reached. Water in turn flows out of the intracellular fluid into the in
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  • ...f a drug to a receptor varies and can be compared using the '''equilibrium constant or K<sub>A</sub>'''. ...e concentration of a drug which results in 50% of receptors being bound in equilibrium or when '''K<sub>1</sub>=K<sub>-1</sub>'''.
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  • ...e L3 depends upon host appetite (under normal circumstances this is fairly constant, (increasing with host liveweight) and the numbers of infective larvae (L3) ...ablish = rate at which adult worms are lost. In an immune animal, the same equilibrium exists, except that fewer of the L3 ingested become established.
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  • ...ng bacteria present in herbivores: the host provides these bacteria with a constant supply of nutrients (from fibre), and in return the bacterial products of d This imbalance to the normal, diverse equilibrium of micro-organisms is termed a dysbiosis.<ref>Older CE, Rodrigues Hoffmann
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  • and its dissociation constant '''pK<sub>a</sub> is given by the Henderson-Hasselbach equation: and its dissociation constant '''pK<sub>a</sub> is given by the Henderson-Hasselbach equation:
    12 KB (1,979 words) - 23:40, 27 March 2014
  • ...he block is perfectly elastic. In Figure 2.3B, the elastic modulus is not constant; with more stress, a disproportionate deformation is produced. In a state of equilibrium, the torques about a pivot balance each other in all directions. These tor
    138 KB (22,096 words) - 09:23, 29 November 2013