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If you constrain n to equal 1.0, then the resulting curve will be a hyperbola (like a Michaelis-Menten curve) rather than sigmoidal. Download the Prism file.
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In this example, we only asked to tabulate the P value, so this table is a list of 1000 (the number of simulations requested) P values. ... Download the Prism 6 ...
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To download this file to see how this graph was made, click here. With older versions of Prism. Assign one or more data sets to the right axis. This is done ...
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... 1000 simulated data sets. (Since these results depend on which random ... Download the Prism file for this example. Read another example of Monte Carlo ...
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Download this file if you would like to see how the graph was made. Explore the Knowledgebase. Analyze, graph and present your scientific work easily with ...
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Download. Download the Prism file used to create all the graphs in this article. Explore the Knowledgebase. Analyze, graph and present your scientific work ...
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Double-click on the axis to open the Format Axes dialog. · Then, at the right, click the box to show only the new ticks instead of the regular ticks. · Download ...
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Download a Prism file with example data using both forms of the equation. When fitting data to the first from of the equation, don't forget to constrain ...
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A graph of the same data on a log axis looks quite different, and is misleading. Download this file if you would like to see how these graphs were made.
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Set K to 3 if you want to multiply all values by 1000 because there were 3 digits after the decimal. ... Can I download the Prism and Excel files? A. Yes ...
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