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Which is characteristic of a female skull,as compared to a male skull?
Distribution Half-life
The time it takes for a substance (such as a drug) to reduce to half its initial concentration in the blood or body, indicating how quickly it is processed and distributed.
Enteral
Referring to the route of medication or nutrition administration directly into the intestines, usually through a tube.
Lipid-soluble
Refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve in fats, oils, and lipids, which influences its absorption and distribution within the body.
Water-soluble
Refers to substances that can dissolve in water, indicating their ability to mix with water at the molecular level to form a homogeneous solution.
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