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- noun Plural form of
graph . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
graph .
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Another use case: two different graphs from the same data – a daily time series and a monthly time series (for Aerosol Optical Thickness), but the two averagings are produced by different tools, and one tool inverts the Y axis.
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Another use case: two different graphs from the same data – a daily time series and a monthly time series (for Aerosol Optical Thickness), but the two averagings are produced by different tools, and one tool inverts the Y axis.
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The hardest thing for most people to grasp, with or without graphs, is comparative advantage/international trade.
Book Pitch, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Irony alert: blogger who routinely posts unlabeled, poorly designed, low-res, and unclear graphs is telling someone else to read Tufte.
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Let's not take any lectures on bar graphs from the Tories!
Archive 2009-07-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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He showed some graphs from a new paper currently under submission that show that increased resolution helps a little with local bias, but not enough to hope that feasible increases in resolution will make a big impact on bias.
AGU Day 3 part C: How good are predictions from climate models? | Serendipity 2010
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Another use case: two different graphs from the same data – a daily time series and a monthly time series (for Aerosol Optical Thickness), but the two averagings are produced by different tools, and one tool inverts the Y axis.
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Let's not take any lectures on bar graphs from the Tories!
Tories don't know where Norwich North and Norwich South boundaries are Norfolk Blogger 2009
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In fact, anyone with a vague interest in graphs should do so too.
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But then again, using horrible charts and graphs is typical of Lord Yglesias. ed Says:
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