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Started by "Dr E. Buxbaum"
Wed, 28 Aug 1996 00:00
transformed axis
Author: "Dr E. Buxbaum"
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 00:00
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 00:00
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Is there any possibility of using arbitrary transforms for the axis of a plot (like log axis, but with different functions). They are used frequently in enzyme kinetics and thermodynamics, like Linweaver-Burk plot (1/x vs 1/y), Arrhenius plot (1/x vs log(y)) and so on. Although the linearization is no longer needed to fit modells to the data, they do make it easy to see, whether or not the data actually follow the model (departures from a straight line are easier to see than departures from a curve).
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