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Submitted by aprisby on Thu, 02/21/2019 - 19:10

The two scientific multi-panel figures above resulted in the following observational differences. The replicate figure upon initial observation is significantly darker in color than the original figure. Although they are both contain a yellow background, the replicate figure has a dark yellow, orange color, while the original has a light, yellow-beige color background. Both figures contain three images, the first taken of the identical English Ivy strand, the second of the Sweet Olive tree, and the third of both species together taken from a further distance. All three photos of the replicate figure capture the same angles of the original figure almost exactly. However the replicate photos were taken during the evening, as the sun is setting at a different angle as in the original photos. The arrows used on the third photo from the replicate photo are both horizontal, however facing the left direction, as opposed to in the original photo the blue arrow is pointing in the right direction and the red arrow is pointing in the left direction. The text above the actual photos is identical in both figures. The photos in the replicate figure appear to be smaller in size in proportion to the figure than in the original figure.

 

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