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mrxy44 Posted - 11/10/2018 : 05:42:23 AM
hey guys

I obtained data on bacterial growth with different concentrations of a antibiotic. My aim is to get the minimal inhibtory concentration (MIC) with a so called lambert-pearson-plot but I have no clue how to do this with origin

I hope you can help me

thx :)
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yuki_wu Posted - 11/11/2018 : 10:12:35 PM
Hi,

I am not sure whether you really want to perform fitting in your data. Please take a look at this knowledge base item and see if this applies to you:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-NLFit-Basic

If not, please post more details, such as something more about your data and the result you desire.

Regards,
Yuki
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