| 11. | Dose response curves are generally sigmoidal and monophasic and can be fit to a classical Hill equation.
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| 12. | It appears to have a steep dose-response curve making it particularly hazardous, more so than even fentanyl.
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| 13. | It is also related to IC 50 is the most common summary measure of the dose-response curve.
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| 14. | If using a micro-plate reader, the test is quantitative and dose-response curves have an initial linear region.
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| 15. | Nevertheless, toxicity-response curves are sometimes used.
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| 16. | Effects similar to contrast masking can be achieved by adjusting the " response curves " of an image.
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| 17. | Within the scientific community, the curve can be referred to as the PI, PE or Light Response Curve.
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| 18. | The phase response curve for melatonin is roughly twelve hours out of phase with the phase response curve for light.
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| 19. | It was, however, useful in producing response curves of IF circuits and consequently a great aid in their accurate alignment.
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| 20. | Diffraction from the edges of the enclosure are reduced, creating a repeatable and accurate, but not very representative, response curve.
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