Weights [Bioanalytics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2014-01-15 14:46 (4150 d 16:16 ago) – Posting: # 12174
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Hi Ken,

❝ May I know how the values of 1/x and 1/x2 are generated?


Hey, that’s a formula. If x=4, 1/x=0.25 and 1/x²=0.0625. :-D

❝ We use the weight to multiply the independent values. Then, plot standard curve. From the curve, we can estimate the slope and intercept. We can then compute the back calculated value. The flow is right?


No, this does not work at all! For some R-code see this post. I’m busy right now, but will post code for Almeida’s paper later.

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