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Multi-compartmental analysis in steady state as a stochastic process

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Work supported in part by funds from NSF Science Development Grant number GU 1590.

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Matis, J.H., Carter, M.W. Multi-compartmental analysis in steady state as a stochastic process. Acta Biotheor 21, 2–23 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01556335

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