Updated BiokmodWeb, the web version of BIOKMOD
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- Subject: [mg75191] Updated BiokmodWeb, the web version of BIOKMOD
- From: Guillermo Sanchez <guillermo.sanchez at hotmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:34:24 -0400 (EDT)
BiokmodWeb has been updated. It is the web version of BIOKMOD a program to be applied in pharmacokinetic, internal dosimetry, bioassay data evaluation and nuclear medicine. It has been developed using Mathematica, webMathematica and Java. It runs on line, you do not need other think that your browser. It is available at the webside http://www3.enusa.es/webMathematica/Public/biokmod.html, It contains some features of BIOKMOD below summarized Building compartmental models (constant and variable coefficients can be used) in a very easy way generating automatically the system of differential equations and their solutions, graphic representation and US (disintegrations). A specific function for multiinputs (single and constant inputs) is included. Solving ICRP Models for practically all isotopes (including some specific options for Lung and Respiratory Tract) obtaining the Intake Retention Fractions (IRF), their analytical expressions (intake retention functions), the compartmental contents and the graphic representations. Acute, constant -chronic, continuous (variable in the time) and multi-inputs, even random, intakes can be used. You can accepted the default parameters or introduce specific values. Fitting functions for bioassay data evaluation (many parameters of the ICRP models can be fitted). To compute the committed doses for some isotopes using non standard values. It can be expanded for many isotopes computing the accumulated disintegrations (with the function Desintegrations) and using the SEE factor supplied by other free programs as DCAL . An optimal design function is included. It can be used to establish the best moment where experimental sample or bioassay should be taken. A function for evaluating uncertainties analytically is available. Additional utilities The BiokmodWeb is considerably expanded by BIOKMOD 4 (Mathematica is required). Some papers have been published describing some of the methods used by BIOKMOD For additional information visit the author website: http://web.usal.es/gu= illermo. Guillermo S=E1nchez