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2. Pharmacokinetics of mestranol in man in relation to its oestrogenic activity
3. Evaluation of a micromethod for determination of antibiotic concentrations in plasma
4. Biochemistry and pharmacology of the crotoxin complex: II. Possible interrelationships between toxicity and organ distribution of phospholipase A, crotapotin and their combination
5. Pharmacokinetics of glipizide in man: Influence of renal insufficiency
6. Clinical significance of generic inequivalence of three different pharmaceutical preparations of phenytoin
7. Local tetanus in cats: Neuropharmacokinetics of 125I-tetanus toxin
8. Plasmakonzentrationen und Elimination von Methylproscillaridin bei Niereninsuffizienz
9. Vagal ascent and distribution of 125I-tetanus toxin after injection into the anterior wall of the stomach
10. Serum levels of thioridazine in psychiatric patients and healthy volunteers
11. Pharmacokinetics of tranexamic acid after intravenous administration to normal volunteers
12. The pharmacokinetics and metabolism of Kö 592 in man, dog and rat
13. Plasma levels of procaine amide after administration of conventional and sustained-release tablets
14. Local tetanus in cats: The influence of neuromuscular activity on spinal distribution of 125I labelled tetanus toxin
15. Metabolism of trichloroethylene in man: II. Pharmacokinetics of metabolites
16. Kinetics of diphenylhydantoin in uraemic patients: Consequences of decreased plasma protein binding
17. A gas chromatographic method for determining haloperidol: A sensitive procedure for studying serum concentration and pharmacokinetics of haloperidol in patients
18. Distribution of 125I-tetanus toxin and 125I-toxoid in rats with generalized tetanus, as influenced by antitoxin
19. Gas chromatographic assessment of the reproducibility of phenazone plasma half-life in young healthy volunteers
20. A new method for multi-compartment pharmacokinetic analysis: The eigenvector decomposition principle
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