BBC is a great media but it's website is a horrible maze where everything vanishes. Why on Earth they don't institute a torrent-based system in which you could support its old programmes is beyond me
> For the 6 solutions of each concentration level within the same cycle, the following parameters were calculated: mean measured concentration, standard deviation, relative standard deviation, and % signal inhibition in the presence of the drug product.
Can one phrase it thus? Or is it better to write "percent of signal inhibition" Or ", and signal inhibition (in %)"?
I can find the video, if that helps with adding the context.
I should add that I am not a native speaker, so sometimes I can miss some word or misheard something - especially if somebody speaks fast. (Like Ben Shapiro does.)
I think you'll understand it in context. I don't think it's some kind of special meaning of walk away, just the applied one, as in, figurative or such.
@CowperKettle I would probably write it "and percent signal inhibition" or "and the signal inhibition percentage" - I'm not sure which is better because I think it depends on whether "percent signal inhibition" is a "thing" in pharma
If other literature uses %, that could be OK, but I prefer to spell things out if there aren't any constraints on number of characters, etc. And as I type I realize I'm probably being no help at all... so waves