Medical Definition of Double-reciprocal plot

1. A graph made to analyse how fast an enzyme can convert its substrate into its product, depending on how much substrate is present (its concentration) and to determine its maximum speed (after which the enzyme does not get any faster no matter how high the concentration of substrate gets), called Vmax. It is a plot of 1/v versus 1/[S], where v=rate of product formation and [S]=the concentration of the substrate. Synonym: Lineweaver-Burk plot, Woolf-Lineweaver-Burk plot. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Double-reciprocal Plot

double-park
double-parked
double-play
double-plus-good
double-plus-ungood
double-plus good
double-plus ungood
double-point threshold
double-prop
double-propeller plane
double-quick
double-quote
double-quoted
double-quotes
double-quoting
double-reciprocal plot (current term)
double-reed
double-reed instrument
double-replacement reaction
double-replacement reactions
double-ripper
double-rippers
double-shock sound
double-shot
double-sided
double-six
double-space
double-spaced
double-spacing
double-strand break

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