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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 28.
Published in final edited form as: Bull Math Biol. 2011 Jul 13;74(1):190–211. doi: 10.1007/s11538-011-9671-3

Table 1.

Biological data sets: column 1 is the amount s of stimulus in µg/ml added, column 2 is time t in minutes at which the cells were fixed, columns labeled 1 through 11 give the number of particles in each data set. A dash indicates experiments where there was a technical problem or the experiment was not performed. The last column gives the names of the files containing the data

s t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Exp
0.000 1 142 135 100   81 152 183 229 103 192 177 3362–3371
0.001 1   72 163 259 293 221 433 468 456 468 458 3404–3413
0.010 1 373 246 331 575 304 366 324 523 241 241 3394–3403
0.100 1 263 371 435 233 274 237 453 376 340 157 3383–3393
1.000 1 149 382 654 296 246 246 233 185 159 174 3372–3382
0.001 2 409 380 3360–3361
0.010 2 164 200 129 253 171 173 150 165 236 252 3350–3359
0.100 2 332 384   75   77 236 116 130 153 179 151 3340–3349
1.000 2 235 166 248 228 229 101   91 233 231 203 3330–3339