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FIG U RE 5.4 Bayesian normal density spaghetti plot random sample of 100 normal probability density functions (pdfs) drawn from the posterior distribution of p and o, given 7 cadmium NOEC toxicity data (dots) from Aldenberg and Jaworska (2000). [Pg.84]

Figure 9.1 Top plot spaghetti plot of zifrosilone percent inhibition-time profiles. Each line represents a unique individual. Bottom plot scatter plot of percent inhibition versus zifrosilone concentration (bottom). Each symbol represents a unique individual. Solid line is the LOESS smooth to the data. Figure 9.1 Top plot spaghetti plot of zifrosilone percent inhibition-time profiles. Each line represents a unique individual. Bottom plot scatter plot of percent inhibition versus zifrosilone concentration (bottom). Each symbol represents a unique individual. Solid line is the LOESS smooth to the data.
Fig. 13.1. Mineralogical results of reacting potassium feldspar into a hypothetical water at 25 °C, plotted in linear, semilog (a spaghetti diagram ), and log-log coordinates. Fig. 13.1. Mineralogical results of reacting potassium feldspar into a hypothetical water at 25 °C, plotted in linear, semilog (a spaghetti diagram ), and log-log coordinates.

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