Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(34)
Tumor volume was calculated every week using the formula (volume = length × width2/2).
Developing tumours were measured using a digital caliper and volume estimated using the formula: volume = ((width2 × length)/2).
The growing tumor volume was measured using a caliper, and the tumor volume was calculated using the formula: volume = (length × width2)/2.
Tumor size was measured daily or every other day with calipers, and tumor volumes were calculated using the formula: Volume = (width)2 × length/2.
Tumour volume was calculated using the formula; Volume = 0.5× vertical measurement/10)×(horizontal measurement/10)×(horizontal measurement/10).
Tumour size was measured with callipers and tumour volume was estimated using the formula: volume = (length × width2)/2.
Similar(26)
Tumor volumes were monitored using caliper measurements and volumes calculated using the formula: tumor volume (mm)=(w × l /2 (w=width and l=length in mm of the tumor xenograft).
Tumor volume was calculated using the formula: Tumor Volume (mm3) = (smallest diameter2×largest diameter)/2.
Tumour volume was calculated using the formula: tumour volume (mm)= smallest diameter × largest diameter)/2.
Tumors were measured by calliper and the tumor volume was calculated using the formula tumor volume = (length × width)/2.
Tumor volume was calculated using the formula: tumor volume (mm) = D × d2/2, where D and d are the longest and the shortest diameters, respectively.
More suggestions(15)
using the formula ΔCT=Avg
using the control volume
using the formula lnNCD
using the formula Mpre-Mpost
using the channel volume
using the formula weight
using the star volume
using the formula atrophy
using the formula baPWV
using the formula Tumor
using the finite volume
using the formula length
using the drop volume
using the formula kg/m
using the formula Lateralization
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com