About 155 documents, showing 91 to 100

91

If you've just renewed your Prism subscription license, and you (or your users if it's a group license) still see an expiration warning when you try to use ...

GraphPad FAQs

92

Using this equation, we can plug in any number in the range of our dataset for glucose and estimate that person's glycosylated hemoglobin level. For instance, a ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/

93

Submit your request at help.graphpad.com, and be sure to include your Prism serial number, the version of Prism you are using, and the file attachment. We ...

GraphPad FAQs

94

This is an important problem, and there are a number of ways to deal with it (such as averaging the pseudo-replicates before analyzing the data). If your ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/

95

When should I use ANOVA? If your response variable is numeric, and you're looking for how that number differs across several categorical groups, then ANOVA is ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/

96

Generate random integers. Create a table of random numbers with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 columns and rows. Randomly select each value within this range.

https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/randomn1/

97

The answer to this question depends on the type of Prism Plan that you have. That FAQ contains a full written overview of the different plans available, ...

GraphPad FAQs

98

The idea. When comparing many concentration-response curves (or dose-response curves) run with a small number of doses (concentrations), it is not always ...

GraphPad FAQs

99

In this position, all the colors look black! You'll need to move that slider up. •Enter a color by entering three numbers representing HSL or RGB. With Windows ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/user-guide/

100

After clicking Create, the XY table will be shown and the data can be entered (as shown below). If you need to change the number of replicate subcolumns, click ...

GraphPad FAQs