be expected with a different configuration.
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> Cheers!
> Mike
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>> On Nov 6, 2018, at 12:34 PM, alcardini wrote:
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>> Yes, but doesn't that also add more covariance that wasn't there in
>> the first place?
>> Neither least squares nor minimum bending ene
ominant
> directions of variation," depend on many arbitrary factors, including the
> spacing, superimposition, and sliding of landmarks as well as on the number
> of landmarks relative to the number of cases. But all of this applies to
> both anatomical landmarks and sliding semilandma
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>Thank you, Andrea
>I understand that difference should be tiny, so something goes
>wrong. I enclose one of my tps files. Usually I check dots and
>commas, so the reason is probably in some different way..
>It is possible that
This could be of interest for quite a few morphometricians.
Many thanks to Joe et al. for making it available online.
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Thanks, Pedro, for suggesting our paper.
I would like to add that the data are available to replicate our study
and one can do the same for another paper (below), although those were
linear measurements. In this second paper we explain how to do the
permutation test.
Franklin D., Cardini A.,
I've never tried them on the Mac side of my machine, but in my
experience all the TPS Series programs work well in Linux using WINE.
The 'old' Morpheus et al works too, PAST 2.x works as well.
With the TPS Series the only trick I need to do is starting the
programs directly from the installation
Hi Henry,
do you mean using a flat-bed scanner to take pics of 3D structures?
I've done that on marmot hemimandibles (papers with Nagorsen in my
webpage). You'll find the test of its accuracy here:
http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/10993
It's one of the datasets in the study.
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