Orange juice 5 ° c approx. 60 days later, while vitamin C concentration changes of the measured results are as follows: Changes in vitamin C over time is known as the primary or zero car reaction. Any model (0 or 1) is statistically appropriate judging. To this end, be able to coordinate peace and opposition from time to time for concentration, error bar, and draw a trend line. In addition, the statistics package utilizing the F test and the result is that by presenting the award.
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Time (days) |
concentration of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (mg/kg) |
||
1st run |
2nd run |
3rd run |
|
0 4 8 14 19 20 26 33 54 |
1.41 1.25 1.13 0.98 0.92 0.73 0.62 0.51 0.17 |
1.48 1.32 1.30 1.07 0.91 0.79 0.68 0.59 0.19 |
1.30 1.21 1.12 1.01 0.75 0.75 0.52 0.43 0.09 |
Orange juice 5 ° c approx. 60 days later, while vitamin C concentration changes of the measured r...
Orange juice 5 ° c approx. 60 days later, while vitamin C concentration changes of the measured results are as follows: Changes in vitamin C over time is known as the primary or zero car reaction. Any model (0 or 1) is statistically appropriate judging. To this end, be able to coordinate peace and opposition from time to time for concentration, error bar, and draw a trend line. In addition, the statistics package utilizing the F test and the result...
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