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The life graph portrays the whole time span from the end of the school (19 years) up to middle adulthood (52 years).
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We examined the graphs and articles to observe discrepancies with text, to observe efficiency of graph presentation, and to determine whether the graph portrayed unaggregated data.
Look at the graph portraying the performance of value and growth stocks starting near the height of the two-tier market in 1971-72, a period very similar to the one we have today.
Instead of growing rapidly during the exponential stage, the graph portrayed low growth of bacterial cells (approximately fourfold lower) with extended lag phase compared to the untreated MRSA (control).
As we have discussed many times, the lines on graphs portraying trends do not represent real world temperatures; they represent *rates* of temperature change.
These graphs portray trends in rare peak measurements in suspended particulate levels.
Much more impressive are the 1947 1960 graphs, portraying major transfers of mortality from ages under to ages over 55 for males and 60 for females, with reduction peaks in infancy and at ages 25 29.
Once we gathered all of our data and produced some preliminary graphs portraying number of mentions and specific needs, we established a smaller working group to make meaning out of the data and to make choices about the data on which we should focus.
A phylogenetic tree is a directed graph that portrays the evolutionary relationships among its leaves.
Figure 1 presents the direct acyclic graph (DAG) portraying the initial 'propositional' model put to testing.
Graphs infrequently portrayed by-subject data (9%) or advanced features (15%) such as pairing, symbolic dimensionality, or small multiples.
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