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  2. Hemocytometer - Wikipedia

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    The number of cells in the chamber can be determined by direct counting using a microscope, and visually distinguishable cells can be differentially counted. The number of cells in the chamber is used to calculate the concentration or density of the cells in the mixture the sample comes from. It is the number of cells in the chamber divided by ...

  3. Cell counting - Wikipedia

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    To quantify the number of cells in a culture, the cells can be simply plated on a petri dish with growth medium. If the cells are efficiently distributed on the plate, it can be generally assumed that each cell will give rise to a single colony or Colony Forming Unit (CFU). The colonies can then be counted, and based on the known volume of ...

  4. Viable count - Wikipedia

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    Determining the viable cell count is important for calculating dilutions required for the passaging of cells, as well as determining the size and number of flasks needed during growth time. It is also vital when seeding plates for assays, such as the plaque assay , [ 2 ] because the plates need a known number of live replicating cells for the ...

  5. Google Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Google Sheets is a spreadsheet application and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Sheets is available as a web application; a mobile app for: Android, iOS, and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS. The app is compatible with Microsoft Excel file formats. [5]

  6. Count data - Wikipedia

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    Graphical examination of count data may be aided by the use of data transformations chosen to have the property of stabilising the sample variance. In particular, the square root transformation might be used when data can be approximated by a Poisson distribution (although other transformation have modestly improved properties), while an inverse sine transformation is available when a binomial ...

  7. Data binning - Wikipedia

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    Data binning, also called data discrete binning or data bucketing, is a data pre-processing technique used to reduce the effects of minor observation errors. The original data values which fall into a given small interval, a bin , are replaced by a value representative of that interval, often a central value ( mean or median ).

  8. Gcov - Wikipedia

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    The data from the run is written to several coverage data files with the extensions ‘.bb’ ‘.bbg’ and ‘.da’ respectively in the current directory. If the program execution varies based on the input parameters or data, it can be run multiple times and the results will accumulate in the coverage data files for overall analysis.

  9. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    Export cell range selection or a selected group of shapes (images) to PNG or JPG; The text/plain Unformatted text format results in unquoted/unescaped content as expected for external pastes; Added "Paste unformatted text" command; New command to select unprotected cells on protected or unprotected sheet; Lock symbol to mark protected sheet