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NRC graph
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- Date: 05 Dec 1997 10:45:13 -0700
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This is the standard ;linear non-threshold graph, but why doesn't the
straight line go through the origin at least? Also, in the original,
is extrapolation indicated? All comments about what lay (or
relatively uninformed) people might think about this are well taken,
and I agree.
Ruth Weiner
Usual disclaimers: this is just my opinion