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Page 80
... figures 1 , 3 and 4 , each of these shows a broad range of variation without distinct breaks or peaks in the distribution . The next step was to plot these three measurements against one another ( figures 3 , 4 and 8 ) . The slenderness ...
... figures 1 , 3 and 4 , each of these shows a broad range of variation without distinct breaks or peaks in the distribution . The next step was to plot these three measurements against one another ( figures 3 , 4 and 8 ) . The slenderness ...
Page 82
... figure 7 in which SD / GL is plotted against Bd / GL ; this can also be seen in figures 5 and 6 . The relationship between GL and SD , and GL and Bd are therefore different for each ' population ' , as is apparent from figures 3 to 7 ...
... figure 7 in which SD / GL is plotted against Bd / GL ; this can also be seen in figures 5 and 6 . The relationship between GL and SD , and GL and Bd are therefore different for each ' population ' , as is apparent from figures 3 to 7 ...
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... Figures + 120-129 Radius length ( mm ) Figure 1 : Range of radius lengths ili 3 3 3 2 2 200-224 225-249 250-274 275-299 300-324 325-349 350-374 375-399 400-424 425-449 450-474 475-499 500-524 525-549 550-574 575-599 600-624 Shoulder ...
... Figures + 120-129 Radius length ( mm ) Figure 1 : Range of radius lengths ili 3 3 3 2 2 200-224 225-249 250-274 275-299 300-324 325-349 350-374 375-399 400-424 425-449 450-474 475-499 500-524 525-549 550-574 575-599 600-624 Shoulder ...
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