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. 2013 Nov 11;8(11):e79041. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0079041

Figure 2. Arrhenius representation for the laboratory powder (Lcr35® bacteria).

Figure 2

The observed k values were previously obtained with ln(Nt/N0) against time for the laboratory powder (Fig. 1). These k values (y axis) were represented against 1/T (Kelvin−1) (x axis) to obtain the Arrhenius equation of this assay (Equation 4).