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Table 1: Hypothesis
Figure 2Human vs animal bioavailability 2Human vs animal bioavailability 2. Graph generously provided by James Harris PhD, who presented it at the Center for Business Intelligence conference titled 6th Forum on Predictive ADME/Tox held in Washington, DC Se
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