ANSWER IF DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL, INDIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL, OR NO CORRELATION 1. Concentration of croscarmellose vs. dissolution rate 2. Concentration of magnesium stearate vs. degree of bioavailability 3. Concentrations of sodium lauryl sulfate vs. dissolution rate (presuming that it is at excessive levels) 4. Viscosity of a syrup vs. dissolution rate 5. Concentrations of acacia gum in a suspension vs. rate of absorption 6. Degree of ionization vs. hydrophilic property 7. Particle size vs. dissolution rate 8. Concentration of polyethylene glycol in a drug product vs. dissolution rate 9. Concentration of buffering agents with a weak acid vs. dissolution rate 10. Tablet coating vs. absorption rate 11. Number of free energy vs. stability of the crystalline form

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ANSWER IF DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL, INDIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL, OR NO CORRELATION

1. Concentration of croscarmellose vs. dissolution rate

 2. Concentration of magnesium stearate vs. degree of bioavailability

 3. Concentrations of sodium lauryl sulfate vs. dissolution rate (presuming that it is at excessive levels)

 4. Viscosity of a syrup vs. dissolution rate

 5. Concentrations of acacia gum in a suspension vs. rate of absorption

 6. Degree of ionization vs. hydrophilic property

 7. Particle size vs. dissolution rate

 8. Concentration of polyethylene glycol in a drug product vs. dissolution rate

 9. Concentration of buffering agents with a weak acid vs. dissolution rate 

10. Tablet coating vs. absorption rate 

11. Number of free energy vs. stability of the crystalline form

 12. contact time of patch to the skin vs drug absorbed

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