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Discussion ends, and we talk on: to clarify lecture, thereon concerning life - the rules by which we play as clumsy wise with books and blades, chemists cutting to remake the human form, and change, reshape their lives with information, application of our minds, the drugs concocted via our thoughts. This the power - and its light we cannot help but hope to wield, for who declines the hands that look for aid, to bring the flush to lives that fade? Discussion ends, and we talk on: I with slow mind, I ask thereon for I am slow, but eager so he answers, words like hands that move competent in their purpose, and kind to funnel knowledge to an empty mind. Discussion ends, and we talk on Still spoke of drugs and blood, thereon: Influx flow in, efflux flow out, the drug, first raw, march'd through a route of enzymes who transform its love for water -- made it dissolve like salt in ***** strained away with all your waste. Their hands are good, those of your doctor, liver, blood. The mathematics predict efflux flow out -- flow in influx dictate that concentration drug in blood will rise - molarity increased - at rate unchanged if not that substrate concentration guides the liver's rate: a second order interaction, see, reaction rate increases until the speed flow in/the rate flow out is one, the same, and thus the blood's molarity will change no more -- this he taught me, as we spoke, and if my mind wandered too far, as it sometimes does, his hands reached out - the type articulate in words or digits, which, touching, reawakened mine to further sculpt my hands refined.
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Apr 29, 2016
Apr 29, 2016 at 9:05 PM UTC
A Treatise on Equilibriums
Discussion ends, and we talk on: to clarify lecture, thereon concerning life - the rules by which we play as clumsy wise with books and blades, chemists cutting to remake the human form, and change, reshape their lives with information, application of our minds, the drugs concocted via our thoughts. This the power - and its light we cannot help but hope to wield, for who declines the hands that look for aid, to bring the flush to lives that fade? Discussion ends, and we talk on: I with slow mind, I ask thereon for I am slow, but eager so he answers, words like hands that move competent in their purpose, and kind to funnel knowledge to an empty mind. Discussion ends, and we talk on Still spoke of drugs and blood, thereon: Influx flow in, efflux flow out, the drug, first raw, march'd through a route of enzymes who transform its love for water -- made it dissolve like salt in ***** strained away with all your waste. Their hands are good, those of your doctor, liver, blood. The mathematics predict efflux flow out -- flow in influx dictate that concentration drug in blood will rise - molarity increased - at rate unchanged if not that substrate concentration guides the liver's rate: a second order interaction, see, reaction rate increases until the speed flow in/the rate flow out is one, the same, and thus the blood's molarity will change no more -- this he taught me, as we spoke, and if my mind wandered too far, as it sometimes does, his hands reached out - the type articulate in words or digits, which, touching, reawakened mine to further sculpt my hands refined.
This poem concerns both the nature of teaching and the nature of the term "steady state," used in pharmacokinetics.
catalysten-rounthwaite
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Apr 29, 2016
Apr 29, 2016 at 9:05 PM UTC
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