Cell Language Theory, The: Connecting Mind And Matter

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the Paint program in Excel to measure the (x, y)-coordinates of the curves of
interest. To test the reliability and accuracy of our “hand-digitization” method,
we compared the hand-digitized data set of a published histogram (Figure 2 in
[123]) and the original data set of the same graph kindly provided by K. Dill,
one of the authors of [123]. The result is shown in Figure 8.2(a), whose nearly
perfect linear regression line with a slope of 1.006 demonstrates that our
“hand-digitization” method is working. Further evidence for this conclusion is
provided by Figures 8.2(b)–8.2(d), which reproduces the blackbody radiation
spectra at three different temperatures (see Figure 8.1(b)) almost perfectly.

8.2 Single-Molecule Enzyme Catalysis
8.2.1 Observation and Data
The technique of measuring the single-molecule enzyme kinetic data is
outlined in Figures 8.3(a)–(c). The enzyme turnover histogram from [124]

Figure 8.2 (a) The agreement between the hand-digitized data set used in this paper and the
original data underlying the histogram published in [123]. (b)–(d) The hand-digitized data
from the blackbody radiation spectra at 3000, 4000, and 5000°K shown in Figure 8.1(b) are
reproduced almost exactly by BRE (also called PDE), i.e., Eqs. (3) or (4) (see the red curves).

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

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