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BIOMETRIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BODY SIZE AND BONE LENGTHS OF Carassius gibelio and Rutilus frisii from IZNIK LAKE

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Table 2.   Maximum and minimum and mean values of weight of R. frisii and C. gibelio from
Table 3.   Regression statistics for power model (y = ax b ) relating measurements (mm) of bones (pharyngeal,
Table 4.   Regression statistics for linear and non-linear functions relating measurements (mm) of bones  (pharyngeal, operculum, cleithrum, dorsal and anal spin) to total length and percent relative errors  of each structure for C

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