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Absorption classification

Bergstrom, C. A. S., Strafford, M., Lazarova, L., Avdeef A., Luthman, K., Artursson, P. Absorption classification of oral drugs based on molecular surface properties. /. Med. Chem, 2003, 46, 558-570. [Pg.125]

Bergstrom CAS, Strafford M, Lazorova L, AvdeefA, Luthman K, Artursson P. Absorption classification of oral drugs based on molecular surface properties. [Pg.23]

OECD defines absorption capacity as the accumulation of adequate information dissemination, capacity building in local governance and civil society for the conception and implementation of development projects (OECD, 2006). Absorption capacity leads to a strong performance of the EU funds only if the economy, efficiency and effectiveness are taken fully into account (Sumpikova et.al, 2004). Sumpikova et.al. (2004), define absorption capacity as the extent to which a state is able to fully spend the allocated financial resources from the EU. The literature on absorption capacity of the EU fimds in the Candidate Countries uses the absorption classification of the EU providing three main definitions (Zerbirati 2004 Sumpikova et. al. 2004 Oprescu et.al. 2005, Georgescu, 2008). [Pg.141]


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