Geez, I really did read it before I posted it (and before I approved
it). Sorry...
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 09:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> to a comment centroid (anywhere, but we take the origin for
^^^^^^^ common
> There are, of course, and infinite number of other approaches that
^^^ an
> There are, as I said, and inifite number of choices for the
^^^^^^^^^^^ an infinite
> sum of squared distance of a specimens landmarks to their average
^^^^^^^^^ specimens'
> factored out of the original data and "sequestered" in a separate szie
size^^^^
> tends to increase centroid size (or diet or some other variable) or
^with
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Wake Forest University School of Medicine
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