Delight has been achieved!
I am delighted to report that membership in the new MORPHMET has surpassed
the 600 subscriber mark - 603 as of this writing. Also,
www.morphometrics.org has rec'd nearly 400 unique (by IP) visits from
computers in 45 countries (see embedded map on the website).
We
Dear morphometricians
I have recently uploaded the new version 1.06c of MorphoJ to the web page:
http://www.flywings.org.uk/MorphoJ_page.htm
This release contains an addition to the procedure for principal component
analysis. The output now contains some integration statistics in addition
Below is a link to a very nice article about our own Dr. Ann H. Ross of
North Carolina State University Department of Sociology and Anthropology:
Hi all,
I'm looking for any recommendations for binding agents that are useful
for holding fossil specimens for morphometric and laser scanning
purposes. I've used art putty in the past, but many have oils that stain
the specimens, or stick within tiny pores. I've heard some use sticky
putty or