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Data Classification
Posted on: Friday, 6th November 2009, 1:05 PM. What kind of data is the minimum inhibitory concentration(MIC; measured as micrograms/mL)? Zero MIC makes sense, indicating no concentration at all. Since the concentrations are always two-fold,the differences between concentrations are not equal ( therefore, unlikely to be interval data)
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