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English: Fig. 3 Plot of the natural log of sample size (number of knees) and number of fabellas for the 57 studies considered for this analysis. A Pearson’s correlation revealed a statistically significant relationship between the two variables (y = 0.82350 * x 0.60879; tvalue = 11.149, P = 2.96e-16), with an intercept that is not statistically different from zero (t-value = 1.541, P = 0.129). The data for Brazil (Silva et al., 2010) represent an outlier for this dataset.
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Michael A. Berthaume, Erica Di Federico,

Anthony M. J. Bull

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