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After incubation, the percentage kill was calculated for each antibiotic.
Percent kill was calculated as 100 1- Log10).
After incubation at 37 °C for 24 h, the number of colonies was counted, compared with the control, and the percent kill was calculated.
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The percent tumor cell killed was calculated according to the following equation: Tumor tissues were fixed and imbedded in paraffin.
The percentage of cells killed was calculated according to the following formula: (experimental - effector spontaneous - target spontaneous)/ target maximum - target spontaneous) * 100.
Weighting the severity of death by the age a person is killed is calculated by the metric broadly termed "Years of Life Lost (YLL; sometimes also referred to as "Years of Potential Life Lost", YPLL or "Potential Years of Life Lost", PYLL).
For each of the intervals between sputum collections, a kill index (KI) was calculated as the decrease in the count of colony forming units (cfu) per day between the counts at the two time points indicated in parenthesis, without using counts at intermediate time points.
The specific killing percentage was calculated by the following equation: [% of dead (DiOc18(3)+PI+) target cells/(% of dead (DiOc18(3)+PI+) target cells+% of live (DiOc18(3)+PI−) target cells)]×100.
The percentage of killed cells was calculated using the formula: percentage of release = 100 × (counts per minute [cpm] experiment - cpm spontaneous release)/(cpm maximum release - cpm spontaneous release).
The log cell kill (LCK) was calculated using the formula: LCK= T− C/3.32 × Td, where T−C is the tumour growth delay calculated as the difference in median time (in days) required for the tumours in the treatment (T) and control group (C) to reach a predetermined size (i.e., 1000 mg).
Percentage of killing due to dexamethasone was calculated as: 100 × ((viability of control cells−viability of treated cells)/ viability of control cells).
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