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  2. Toxicodynamics - Wikipedia

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    A box model explaining the processes of toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics. While toxicokinetics describes the changes in the concentrations of a toxicant over time due to the uptake, biotransformation, distribution and elimination of toxicants, toxicodynamics involves the interactions of a toxicant with a biological target and the functional or structural alterations in a cell that can ...

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  4. Box–Behnken design - Wikipedia

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    The design should be sufficient to fit a quadratic model, that is, one containing squared terms, products of two factors, linear terms and an intercept. The ratio of the number of experimental points to the number of coefficients in the quadratic model should be reasonable (in fact, their designs kept in the range of 1.5 to 2.6).

  5. Box–Jenkins method - Wikipedia

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    The original model uses an iterative three-stage modeling approach: Model identification and model selection: making sure that the variables are stationary, identifying seasonality in the dependent series (seasonally differencing it if necessary), and using plots of the autocorrelation (ACF) and partial autocorrelation (PACF) functions of the dependent time series to decide which (if any ...

  6. Pharmacodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Toxicodynamics (TD) and pharmacodynamics (PD) link a therapeutic agent or toxicant, or toxin (xenobiotic)'s dosage to the features, amount, and time course of its biological action. [11] The mechanism of action is a crucial factor in determining effect and toxicity of the drug, taking in consideration the pharmacokinetic (PK) factors. [12]

  7. Box model - Wikipedia

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    The term box model may refer to: Box modeling, in computer graphics; Climate box models, in Earth sciences; Gravity current box models, in fluid mechanics;

  8. Loewe additivity - Wikipedia

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    In toxicodynamics and pharmacodynamics, Loewe additivity (or dose additivity) is one of several common reference models used for measuring the effects of drug combinations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Definition

  9. Gas in a box - Wikipedia

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    Taking the "box" to be a black body cavity, the photons are continually being absorbed and re-emitted by the walls. When this is the case, the number of photons is not conserved. In the derivation of Bose–Einstein statistics , when the restraint on the number of particles is removed, this is effectively the same as setting the chemical ...