1+1=2 ? [Off Topic]
Hi out there!
I stumbled upon this here
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4934130/pdf/nihms798380.pdf
and think (!) I understood the message (and I'm still shocked that something like that got published), but I'm not really sure. So if anybody could give me a hand on that.
What I (think I) understood is that the authors correlated in a linear fashion
EPOdose/kg / Hb vs. EPOdose/kg
and found that the slope was
1/Hb
This can't be the meaning of all this, or? I'm conflicted if I need a shot of hard alcohol in morning or a long walk in the forest to be able to continue my work...
Please tell me somebody that I got this completely wrong.
I stumbled upon this here
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4934130/pdf/nihms798380.pdf
and think (!) I understood the message (and I'm still shocked that something like that got published), but I'm not really sure. So if anybody could give me a hand on that.
What I (think I) understood is that the authors correlated in a linear fashion
EPOdose/kg / Hb vs. EPOdose/kg
and found that the slope was
1/Hb
This can't be the meaning of all this, or? I'm conflicted if I need a shot of hard alcohol in morning or a long walk in the forest to be able to continue my work...
Please tell me somebody that I got this completely wrong.
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Kindest regards, nobody
Kindest regards, nobody