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Fig. 2. Decision tree to obtain human AFs.
Fig. 5. Model prediction (red lines: median, shaded area is 95%
Fig. 6. Model prediction (black lines) versus concentration-time profiles (circles) for morphine in brain ECF in TBI patients

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