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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of pharmacokinetic:
/fɑɹməkowkɪnɛtɪk/

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  1. to give it a certain pharmacokinetic profile,
  2. homogenates and blood or plasma incubations. In vivo pharmacokinetic
  3. in vivo pharmacokinetic studies the core provides expertise in bioanalytical method development
  4. pharmacokinetic and metabolism studies to assist in moving compounds from the lab
  5. cyp inhibition and in vivo pharmacokinetic studies can be performed at the core, The TDD
  6. natural products for content. The TDD core is also conducting a clinical pharmacokinetic study of
  7. to achieve desired concentration the last step in the pharmacokinetic process
  8. about it. One pharmacokinetic concept
  9. can be seen even better by looking at human pharmacokinetic data,
  10. Because today we wanna try and learn about some of the pharmacokinetic changes that
  11. drugs and variations in intra-culture secretion of drug metabolizing enzymes, influence pharmacokinetic
  12. pharmacokinetic parameter values in comparison to healthy adults, when correction is made
  13. and there might be so pharmacokinetic interactions with antiepileptic drugs may
  14. pharmacodynamics pharmacokinetic miss what does body due to the grub and
  15. So, that occurs, that sort of pharmacokinetic,
  16. ran some really interesting pharmacokinetic
  17. There's been some recent PK, pharmacokinetic,
  18. PHARMACOKINETIC DATA SO THAT
  19. In this video youll learn some practical differences between pharmacokinetic and toxicokinetic principles,
  20. of the pharmacokinetic principles (i.e. ADME).