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1 MICROBIAL DEATH Antonio Casolari I. A. Microorganisms and Lethal B. Shape of Survivor Curves ..2 II. Single Hit A. Heat Inactivation 1. Thermodynamic a. Maximum Allowable Q10 ..12 b. Minimum Allowable z ..13 c. The Highest Allowable Energy 2. Mechanisms and B. Radiation C. Chemical D. Theoretical III. Target Theory ..18 A. Inactivation by B. Heat Inactivation ..19 C. Limitations of the Theory ..20 IV. Continuously Decreasing DEATH Rate Curves ..20 A. Experimental B. Theoretical C. Mathematical D.
3 The semilogarithmic plot of survivor curves may have various shapes such as convex, sigmoid, concave, or linear (Figure 1). Different shapes can be obtained: (1) under identical experimental conditions with different
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Generalized Linear Models, Models, Log Linear Models, Loglinear Models, EC 823: Applied Econometrics, Linear models, Linear Regression Models with Logarithmic, Linear, Multinomial Response Models, Parametric Survival Models, Introduction to Building a Linear Regression Model, Applied Econometrics Lecture 10: Binary Choice