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A.药物的吸收过程B.药物的排泄过程C.药物的转运方式D.药物的光学异构体E.药物的表观分布容积 药物的生物利用度取决于()

A. 药物的吸收过程
B. 药物的排泄过程
C. 药物的转运方式
D. 药物的光学异构体
E. 药物的表观分布容积

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A. visual confirmation and product specifications help improve online sales.
B. online shopping has its own advantages as well as disadvantages.
C. women are more attracted to photographs of products than men buyers.
D. photographs often help to increase immediate sales by at least 10 percent.

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