<p><p>This book is a pedagogical presentation of the application of spectral and pseudospectral methods to kinetic theory and quantum mechanics. There are additional applications to astrophysics, engineering, biology and many other fields. The main objective of this book is to provide the basic conc
Tracer Methods for in Vivo Kinetics. Theory and Applications
β Scribed by Reginald Shipley (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 246
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages ix-x
LIST OF SYMBOLS, Pages xi-xiv
CHAPTER 1 - COMPARTMENT ANALYSIS: A SINGLE POOL, REAL OR BY LUMPING, Pages 1-20
CHAPTER 2 - COMPARTMENT ANALYSIS: TWO-POOL OPEN SYSTEMS, Pages 21-44
CHAPTER 3 - COMPARTMENT ANALYSIS: THREE-POOL OPEN SYSTEMS, Pages 45-64
CHAPTER 4 - COMPARTMENT ANALYSIS: FOUR OR MORE POOLS, Pages 65-76
CHAPTER 5 - STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS: THE STEWARTβHAMILTON EQUATION, Pages 77-92
CHAPTER 6 - STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS: RATES OF PRODUCTION, DISPOSAL, SECRETION, AND CONVERSION; CLEARANCE, Pages 93-110
CHAPTER 7 - STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS: MEAN TRANSIT TIME, MASS, VOLUME, Pages 111-127
CHAPTER 8 - CLOSED SYSTEMS, CUMULATIVE LOSS, SINKS, Pages 128-144
CHAPTER 9 - CONSTANT INFUSION OF TRACER, Pages 145-162
CHAPTER 10 - NONSTEADY STATE, Pages 163-175
CHAPTER 11 - CIRCULATION RATE MEASURED BY TISSUE SATURATION OR DESATURATION, Pages 176-192
CHAPTER 12 - VARIOUS APPROXIMATIONS FROM CURVES, Pages 193-211
APPENDIX I - DERIVATION OF THE FORMULA FOR SIMPLE EXPONENTIAL LOSS, Pages 213-214
APPENDIX II - MATHEMATICAL SOLUTION OF MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELS IN STEADY STATE, Pages 215-222
APPENDIX III - RELATION OF A RATE RATIO TO VERTICAL SHIFT IN tmax, Pages 223-224
APPENDIX IV - DECONVOLUTION BY NUMERICAL SEQUENCE APPROXIMATION, Pages 225-230
APPENDIX V - SOME DEFINITE INTEGRALS AND DERIVATIVES, Pages 231-232
REFERENCES, Pages 233-234
INDEX, Pages 235-239
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