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RESULTS
Figure 3 shows four representative frequency distributions of 100
individuals based on measurements of '*"I in bulk samples of vegetation
(see Table 2), Each distribution constitutes a prediction for specific
time and locality. All the distributions are asymmetrical and skewed to
the high side, Figure 4 shows four distributions of 1000 individuals
predicated on the same data. These distributions are not as irregular
as those shown in Fig. 3, but they still show an evident skewing. Over