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The colours in the graphic represent simple categories.
The bars in the graphic represent all 45 modern European nations, with their years under a female prime minister highlighted.
Use the arrows to change countries, and click the 'about' button for a more detailed explanation of what the different parts of the graphic represent.
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Each bar in the graphic represents the percentage of adults by $5,000 increment of income except the last one on the far right, which covers all income in excess of $200,000.
The graphic represents the mean variation of intensity calculated from 6 experiments.
In addition, the distribution of the read divergence of LINE/R1 elements is strongly concentrated at the left of the graphic (representing recent TE copies) in A. aegypti, while in A. albopictus the proportion of reads in superfamilies of higher divergence decreases more slowly (representing older TE copies).
Note: The graphics represent the number of apartments on each floor, not their location.
The figures in this graphic represent total spending by government departments, which means some of them are different to the headline numbers that Chancellor George Osborne outlined in his spending review speech.
Each body shown in the graphics represents a thousand deaths, with comparisons made between civilian and military fatalities and all of the countries involved.
Fig. 8 RSS trend on a rectangular indoor area with SPIRIT1 boards: the top graphics represent the RSS trend at a single BS obtained from the column and row the BS occupies; the bottom ones, instead, give the RSS map of the whole area at that BS for two different tests.
Fig. 7 Comparison between RSS trend on a rectangular outdoor area in a simulated case and using SPIRIT1 boards: the top graphics represent the RSS trend at a single BS obtained from the column and row the BS occupies; the bottom ones, instead, give the RSS map of the whole area at that BS for two different tests.
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