Re: Unusual Y Axis Scale Question
From: Gene (gene.cooney_at_cox.net)
Date: 02/09/04
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 07:01:28 -0500
Bernard:
I was able to find an image of the "reciprocal graph" on the following
Website:
http://www.wfubmc.edu/intmed/nephrology/Graph.htm
Thanks again.
"Bernard Liengme" <bliengme@stfx.TRUENORTH.ca> wrote in message
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> Hello Gene,
> If you can plot it manually we expect to be able to do it in Excel. But
you
> are asking a lot of this group - you have not told us what to plot. Are
you
> thinking of the Michaelis Menten equation? Or is it some other function of
> [S] that needs to be worked out?
> We would love to help but need more info
>
> --
> Bernard Liengme
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>
> "Gene" <gene.cooney@cox.net> wrote in message
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> > I am trying to create what is referred to in the medical literature as a
> > "reciprocal creatine curve." The data is rather simple -- just serum
> > creatinine values (Y-axis) over time (X-axis), but the Y-axis scale is
> quite
> > unusual. The scale is not linear and it's not logarithmic. It's a scale
in
> > which the values appear to constantly accelerate. Thus, the distance
> between
> > 1 and 2 is greater than the distance between 2 and 3, the distance
> between
> > 2 and 3 is greater than the distance between 3 and 4, etc. Toward the
very
> > top of the Y-axis the incremental distance between values becomes
> > infinitesimally small.
> >
> > Is this scale possible to recreate in Excel? Any help is sincerely
> > appreciated.
> >
> >
>
>
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