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In the intro you might add another link which leads to the Bohr effect, that way users will see an additional applications for this equation. I really enjoyed your mathematical explanation of the Hill equation, I feel that it really elucidates the equation. As far as adding an image, I would recommend using some of the software that you use for your research and see if you can get some "ideal" graphs. If not, maybe you could just use Desmos. It would be really cool if there was some way you could link to an interactive Hill equation (I saw that you have a link to a Hill equation calculator).

It looks like you have several ideas for expanding the page, I look forward to those additions.

As I was reading, I didn't find any typos. Keep up the good work

Jih24 (talk) 06:01, 8 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

From what I understand, the Bohr Effect is a change in Hemoglobin's binding affinity for O2, but it occurs as a result of a change in blood pH rather than the cooperative binding effect described by Hill. But I appreciate the tip about the graphs! I couldn't figure out how to get an interactive Hill equation graphic, but I figured 5 curves ought to satisfy most people's curiosity! Abw20 (talk) 18:13, 23 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]