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English: Counts for the two plasma samples are fit to a straight line which is back-extrapolated to the time of injection to determine b0. The plasma clearance of 51Cr-EDTA predicted using the three compartment model discussed earlier is shown shaded. Generated by Kieran Maher using Pages.

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Date 15 February 2009 (original upload date)
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2009-02-15 04:17 786×619× (22638 bytes) KieranMaher Counts for the two plasma samples are fit to a straight line which is back-extrapolated to the time of injection to determine b0. The plasma clearance of <sub>51</sub>Cr-EDTA predicted using the three compartment model discussed earlier is shown shaded. G

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