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Processing, Extracting Information

DifTerence between calculated curve and observed data [Pg.129]


An expert system does much more than extract information from a database, format it, and offer it up to the user it analyzes and processes the information to make deductions and generate recommendations. Because an ES may be required to present alternative strategies and give an estimate of the potential value of different courses of action, it must contain a reasoning capacity, which relies on some sort of general problem-solving method. [Pg.214]

The enthusiasm for using Caco-2 cells and other epithelial cell cultures in studies of drug transport processes has been explained by the ease with which new information can be derived from these fairly simple in vitro models [7]. For instance, drug transport studies in Caco-2 cells grown on permeable supports are easy to perform under controlled conditions. This makes it possible to extract information about specific transport processes that would be difficult to obtain in more complex models such as those based on whole tissues from experimental animals. Much of our knowledge about active and passive transport mechanisms in epithelia has therefore been obtained from Caco-2 cells and other epithelial cell cultures [10-15]. This has been possible since Caco-2 cells are unusually well differentiated. In many respects they are therefore functionally similar to the human small intestinal enterocyte, despite the fact that they originate from a human colorectal carcinoma [16, 17]. [Pg.73]

If a collisional quencher of the fluorophore is also incorporated into the membrane, the lifetime will be shortened. The time resolution of the fluorescence anisotropy decay is then increased,(63) providing the collisional quenching itself does not alter the anisotropy decay. If the latter condition does not hold, this will be indicated by an inability to simultaneously fit the data measured at several different quencher concentrations to a single anisotropy decay process. This method has so far been applied to the case of tryptophans in proteins(63) but could potentially be extended to lipid-bound fluorophores in membranes. If the quencher distribution in the membrane differed from that of the fluorophore, it would also be possible to extract information on selected populations of fluorophores possibly locating in different membrane environments. [Pg.246]

The kinetics of back extraction are equally important to obtain a better understanding of the mechanism of solute transfer, and to determine the rate-limiting step for the process. Such information is crucial for the rational design of an extraction apparatus and, as discussed above, Jar-udilokkul et al. [33] showed that counterion extraction resulted in remarkable increases in the back-extraction of proteins. [Pg.667]

F. Clarke, Extracting process-related information from pharmaceutical dosage forms using near infrared microscopy, Vib. Spectr., 34, 25-35 (2004). [Pg.278]

The purpose of tracer experiments is to extract information about the system in a chemical reaction engineering context, it is the mixing within the system which is of interest, as represented by the system residence time distribution. Because flow mixing is an inherently linear process, the exact form of the RTD which is recovered from a tracer response experiment should be independent both of the amount of tracer used in the test and also of the particular functional form in which the tracer was... [Pg.230]


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