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\makebox[0pt][l]{\emph{Logistic} Fit Equation}%  \makebox[\textwidth][c]{$\dot{V}=\lambda V\left ( 1-\frac{V}{K} \right )$}%  \\  \\  \noindent  \makebox[0pt][l]{\emph{Linear} Fit Equation}%  \makebox[\textwidth][c]{$\dot{V}=\frac{aV}{V+b}$}% 

\makebox[0pt][l]{\emph{Bertalanffy} Fit Equation}%  \makebox[\textwidth][c]{$\dot{V}=aV^{\frac{2}{3}}-bV$}%  \\  \begin*{equation}  $V$  \end{equation}  Each variable in these equations has some effect on the tumor growth. One example is $\lambda$, the "intrinsic growth rate" of the tumor. Another is $a$, a placeholder for an exponent. Then $K$ is the "carrying capacity" of the tumor, and $b$ is shorthand for $\frac{1}{K}$, the inverse of the carrying capacity.  \subsection{Data Selection}  \subsection{Fitting Procedure}