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The drug was rapidly distributed with half-life of distribution t1/2α of 0.24 ± 0.01 h and moderately eliminated with elimination rate constant and elimination half-life of 0.27 ± 0.13 h−1 and 2.57 ± 0.52 h, respectively.
After single intravenous administration, XR11576 rapidly distributed from plasma into the tissues, resulting in a large volume of distribution.
However, pharmacokinetics of BTZ are well known as the drug has been shown to be rapidly distributed into tissues after administration of a single dose, with an initial plasma distribution half-life of less than 10 minutes.
The images were rapidly distributed and got more than 500 "likes" before they were removed by Twitter.
Food, water, electricity, medicine, and other resources will need to be rapidly distributed.
The second was that the internet meant that any banned visual material was rapidly distributed without control and so it was preferable to have a controlled official release.
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In other words, the operating system is what Microsoft says it is.Bill Gates, Microsoft's boss, puts it differently: "It would be a great disservice to our customers if Microsoft did not enhance Windows with Internet-related features and rapidly distribute updated versions of Windows through PC manufacturers".A natural evolution of an operating system or an abuse of monopoly power?
One reason the situation has gotten this grim is that most of the big Western aid agencies and charities, the ones with the technical expertise and so-called surge capacity to rapidly distribute aid, have been blocked from working in the famine zones.
Such nodes would be expected to quickly receive resistant software which they could then rapidly distribute to their neighbors.
We hypothesize that networks with greater connectivity and shorter mean path length will more rapidly distribute repairs, but will decrease diversity in the process.
We have previously shown that human microcapillary endothelial cells (HDMEC) and primary human osteoblast cells (HOS) in coculture on various 3-D bone biomaterial scaffolds rapidly distribute and self-assemble into a morphological structure resembling bone tissue.
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