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- Multi-compartment_model abstract "A multi-compartment model is a type of mathematical model used for describing the way materials or energies are transmitted among the compartments of a system. Each compartment is assumed to be a homogeneous entity within which the entities being modelled are equivalent. For instance, in a pharmacokinetic model, the compartments may represent different sections of a body within which the concentration of a drug is assumed to be uniformly equal.Hence a multi-compartment model is a lumped parameters model.Multi-compartment models are used in many fields including pharmacokinetics, epidemiology, biomedicine, systems theory, complexity theory, engineering, physics, information science and social science. The circuits systems can be viewed as a multi-compartment model as well.In systems theory, it involves the description of a network whose components are compartments that represent a population of elements that are equivalent with respect to the manner in which they process input signals to the compartment.Instant homogeneous distribution of materials or energies within a \"compartment.\"The exchange rate of materials or energies among the compartments is related to the densities of these compartments.Usually, it is desirable that the materials do not undergo chemical reactions while transmitting among the compartments.When concentration of the cell is of interest, typically the volume is assumed to be constant over time, though this may not be totally true in reality. Most commonly, the mathematics of multi-compartment models is simplified to provide only a single parameter—such as concentration—within a compartment.".
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