Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Hi Ron
> >
> >Yes, but there is also a common phrase in statistics--when you see an outlier,
> >it is best to examine it closely--it may hold the key to a lot of things we
> >don't understand at the present time. It seems that in the medical profession
> >it is the anomaly that often leads to discoveries in medicine, just like in any
> >other area of life. I guess just because it looks like a duck and sounds
> like >a >duck, it doesn't mean automatically it is a duck.
> >
> >jackief
>
> IOW there really is a platypus.
>
> When it was first described it was considered hilarious.
> Best, Terry
>
Hi Terry
You got it!!
jackief
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