The resulting model equation allowed us to then estimate the quantity of blubber for every animal (where males = 1 and females = 0) the following: The frequency distribution from the estimated blubber public as a share of total body mass is shown in Figure 4
The resulting model equation allowed us to then estimate the quantity of blubber for every animal (where males = 1 and females = 0) the following: The frequency distribution from the estimated blubber public as a share of total body mass is shown in Figure 4. 1.00C1.03). Hence, for every 1 mg/kg upsurge in blubber … Read more