
pmid: 4787619
The title of this paper is freely adapted from a problem common to the art and science of chemical engineering: “plant scale-up” or “process scale-up.” A chemical reaction or a set of chemical reactions is discovered which leads to a potentially useful product. The basic chemistry is worked out, often in considerable detail, at the bench in glassware. It is necessary to design a plant which will make the product economically and consistent with other constraints imposed by society.
Mammals, Pharmacology, Time Factors, Body Weight, Cytarabine, Biological Transport, Models, Biological, Diffusion, Kinetics, Methotrexate, Chlorides, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Species Specificity, Organ Specificity, Animals, Humans, Thermodynamics, Thiopental, Dialysis, Biotransformation
Mammals, Pharmacology, Time Factors, Body Weight, Cytarabine, Biological Transport, Models, Biological, Diffusion, Kinetics, Methotrexate, Chlorides, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Species Specificity, Organ Specificity, Animals, Humans, Thermodynamics, Thiopental, Dialysis, Biotransformation
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