THEOREMS ON LINEAR SYSTEMS*
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DOI10.1111/J.1749-6632.1963.TB13364.XzbMATH Open0144.09802OpenAlexW2038525572WikidataQ53050367 ScholiaQ53050367MaRDI QIDQ5520165FDOQ5520165
Publication date: 1963
Published in: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1963.tb13364.x
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- Equilibrium points for nonlinear compartmental models
- Sampling and data analysis properties of Prony's method applied to model identification†
- Compartmental matrices with single root and nonnegative nilpotent matrices
- Sampling strategies for the identification of compartment models†
- Estimate of FDG excretion by means of compartmental analysis and ant colony optimization of nuclear medicine data
- Stochastic properties of compartment models†
- Complexity and Stability in Compartmental Models
- Compartmental analysis of dynamic nuclear medicine data: models and identifiability
- Closed-loop stability of pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic models
- Direct and inverse regulation control in transformation systems
- Steady state of stiff linear kinetic systems by a Markov matrix method
- Residence times in compartmental systems and the moments of a certain distribution
- Linear compartmental systems. I: Kinetic analysis and derivation of their optimized symbolic equations
- First-order chemical reaction networks. I: Theoretical considerations
- Compartmental systems with pipes
- Passage time, resilience, and structure of compartmental models
- On the visibility of leading eigenvalues in compartmental models
- Which linear compartmental systems contain traps?
- Kinetic analysis of the mechanism of plasminogen activation by streptokinase
- Hidden oscillations in generalized linear mammillary compartmental models
- Structural identification of large systems by reduction to subsystems: VLDL triglycerides
- Cellular systems. I: Stability of chemical systems
- The role of nonreal eigenvalues in the identification of cycles in a compartmental system
- New techniques for structural identifiability for large linear and nonlinear compartmental systems
- On steady state inert gas exchange
- On transient inert gas exchange
- On the completely symmetric compartmental system
- Control and controllability in compartmental systems
- Roots of an irreducible continuant
- Optimal control in compartmental systems and its application to drug administration
- On identifiability of impulse-response in compartmental systems
- Transient phase kinetics of activation of human plasminogen
- A state space transformation can yield identifiable models for tracer kinetic studies with enrichment data
- Transient times in enzyme and coupled enzyme systems
- Some results on linear stochastic multicompartmental systems
- Linear n-compartment catenary models: Formulas to describe tracer amount in any compartment and identification of parameters from a concentration- time curve
- A monotonicity theorem for compartmental systems
- Path lengths and initial derivatives in arbitrary and Hessenberg compartmental systems
- Qualitative analysis of a class of nonlinear compartmental systems: nonoscillation and asymptotic stability
- Some results about nonlinear chemical systems represented by trees and cycles
- The unilateral circulation compartmental model
- Hidden pools, hidden modes, and visible repeated eigenvalues in compartmental models
- Parameter identification in n-compartment mamillary models
- Mean residence time - Theoretical development, experimental determination, and practical use in tracer analysis
- A note on open linear systems
- Problems of determinacy in compartmental modeling with application to bilirubin kinetics
- A class of nonlinear compartmental models
- The differential equations for specific activities in a distributed tracer system
- Estimation of the number of precursors in a sequence of first order reactions
- Residence times in compartmental systems with and without inputs
- Structural properties of compartmental models
- Multiple zeros for eigenvalues and the multiplicity of traps of a linear compartmental system
- Cellular systems. II: Stability of compartmental systems
- Extension of the theory of the multiple-indicator dilution technique to metabolic systems with an arbitrary number of rate constants
- Mean lifetime and first-passage time of the enzyme species involved in an enzyme reaction. Application to unstable enzyme systems
- Four-state models and regulation of contraction of smooth muscle. I: Physical considerations, stability, and solutions
- Four-state models and regulation of contraction of smooth muscle. II: Properties of the solutions and identification
- Eigenvalues and structure of compartmental models
- Stability and structure of compartmental models of ecosystems
- Some equivalent compartmental models
- Expression for radiosensitivity based on the 'm targets - 1 hit' model including recovery of targets hit
- The extrapolation number in the 'm targets-one hit' model
- Compartmental graphs accounting for smoothing, integration and differentiation
- Can compartment models account for nonmonotonicity in pharmacokinetics?
- On washout in nonlinear compartmental systems
- Compartment analysis: An inverse problem
- An integral equation approach to measuring turnover in nonsteady compartmental and distributed systems
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