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You take absorbance readings on a spectrophotometer across a 6 hour culture of E. coli cells growing in tryptic soy broth (TSB) . Your absorbance readings clearly indicate a lag phase, a log phase, and a stationary phase. You come back in and take readings at 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 hours, but the absorbance number remains the same. Shouldn't it start coming down as the closed batch culture enters death phase? What's the most likely thing that is happening?
Sample Size
The number of observations or items included in a sample, which represents a portion of the larger population.
Binomial Populations
Populations that follow a binomial distribution, characterized by only two possible outcomes for each trial.
Standard Error
The estimated standard deviation of a sampling distribution of a statistic, often the mean, indicating the variability of the estimate.
Sample Sizes
The number of units or observations included in a sample drawn from a population; crucial for estimating population parameters with a certain level of precision.
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