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a curve representing the change of plaque pH over a period of time.
zigzag lines, vertical lines, horizontal lines, right curve, over curve,left curve, under curve, scallop lines, left slanting lines, right slanting lines
The gradient (slope) of the curve at the midpoint at which the changes are calculated or the derivative of the curve at that point. These are only crude approximations unless the function is linear or if the changes are taken over very very small intervals. Equivalently, it is the slope of the tangent to the curve.
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There is no such thing as a general pattern. Depending on the variables and the relationship between them, you can have points all over the plot, exactly on a straight line or a curve, or close to such a line or curve.
a curve representing the change of plaque pH over a period of time.
A growth curve is a graphical representation of how the age of an organism increases over time.
The curve that is used in bridges and over doorways is an arch. An arch is the curved part that is over an opening and it helps support the weight above the opening.
A growth curve is a chart model showing the growth and evolution of an entity over time. A population growth curve charts the growth of a population over a certain amount of time.
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The main advantage of ECL over TTL is speed.
I think the earth is wobbling on its axis and it makes the tracking lines appear to curve when they are laid over the map.
It has no advantage.
zigzag lines, vertical lines, horizontal lines, right curve, over curve,left curve, under curve, scallop lines, left slanting lines, right slanting lines
the curve should be located in the center of the graph.
The difference is the Y- axis. In the case of the Demand curve the Y - axis is the retail price of the good. On the Engel's curve the Y -axis is the amount of income over a set period of time.