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Fig. 6C. Example of data that could have been handled in table format.
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[8]) Graphs show findings for
reticular (A), small nodular (B), and ground-glass (C)
abnormalities in four display formats. Appropriate receiver operating
characteristic curves are used, but curves are not significantly different for
any abnormalities. Repetition is unproductive. In each graph, it is difficult
to discern individual curves and their identification.