diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9858ae8..6cb0c9d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ The Med-GIT model represents a [GIT](https://github.com/microsoft/GenerativeImag * **Visual Med-Alpaca**: Yes, absorbance is related to the number of cells. Absorbance is a measure of the amount of light that is absorbed by a solution, and it is directly proportional to the concentration of the absorbing substance in the solution. ln this case the absorbance is being measured at a wavelength of 450 nm which is a common wavelength for measuring the absorbance of nucleic acids such as DNA or RNA. The absorbance value (D) can be calculated using the Beer-lambert law which states that the absorbance is proportional to the log of the concentration of the absorbing substance, Therefore the absorbance value can be used to estimate the number of cells in the sample based on the known concentration of the cells and the absorbance value. * [**VQA Medical Model**](https://huggingface.co/spaces/BigData-KSU/VQA-in-Medical-Imagery): no * [**MatCha**](https://huggingface.co/spaces/fl399/matcha_chartqa): Yes +* [**ChatGPT (GPT-3.5-Turbo, Text-only)**](https://chat.openai.com/chat): Absorbance is a measure of the amount of light absorbed by a substance, and it can be used to indirectly measure the concentration of a substance in solution. In the case of cells, absorbance can be used to estimate the number of cells present in a sample, but this relationship is not always straightforward. The relationship between absorbance and number of cells depends on various factors, such as the size and shape of the cells, the wavelength of light used to measure absorbance, and the properties of the medium in which the cells are suspended. Therefore, it is not always possible to directly correlate absorbance with the number of cells present. However, in many cases, absorbance can be used as an approximate measure of cell number, particularly when a standard curve has been established using a known concentration of cells. In general, the more cells present in a sample, the higher the absorbance will be, assuming other factors remain constant. **Input 3: What is seen in the X-ray and what should be done?**