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- Input the input signal to the system that models the amount of amoxicillin in blood and interstitial fluid. Generate a discrete output signal to help you tell how the concentration changes as a function of time. It is recommended that you use units of [μg/mL] to perform this task. Consider the following values for the physiological constants:
k=1.12[h^-1]
V=42 000 [mL] (interstitial fluid and plasma volume in a 70 kg subject).
- Based on your analysis above determine in what time the maximum concentration of amoxicillin in the system is obtained. What is the maximum concentration?
note: V(dC/dt)=f(t)−kVC
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