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. 2016 Sep 13;12(9):e1005101. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005101

Fig 3. γo mediates counting quality.

Fig 3

Using β = 1.2, γR = 10, T = 4, and D = 1, time courses are shown to demonstrate cases of high quality counting and poor counting through the manipulation of γo. (A) High Quality counting (R2 ≥ 0.99) occurs in the case of a small γo (γo = 0.01), as characterized by the linearity of the calibration curve composed of the final r of between 1 and 10 pulses. (B) In the case of a large γo (γo = 0.05), the nonlinearity of the calibration curve and small slope demonstrate low quality counting (0 < R2 < 0.99).