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re: Excel help
Posted on 9/15/15 at 10:37 am to NoFlexZone
Posted on 9/15/15 at 10:37 am to NoFlexZone
Thanks.
It's the relationship between the size of a particle (Y) and the time it takes for the particle to move through a volume (X).
ETA: size in terms of molecular weight
It's the relationship between the size of a particle (Y) and the time it takes for the particle to move through a volume (X).
ETA: size in terms of molecular weight
This post was edited on 9/15/15 at 10:41 am
Posted on 9/15/15 at 11:23 am to Sigma
Interesting association.
I'm sure you're aware of R-squared, residual plots, etc - check those.
If you're trying to make a prediction, I'd steer away from using high degree polynomials. I don't know if this is something that is common in your line of work but high degree polynomials are pretty misleading.
I'm sure you're aware of R-squared, residual plots, etc - check those.
If you're trying to make a prediction, I'd steer away from using high degree polynomials. I don't know if this is something that is common in your line of work but high degree polynomials are pretty misleading.
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