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Fig. 5. The EMD model for Xenos peckii. (A) Nine small sample bases were
calculated and summed into a single curve (B), which would be the response
curve if only the smaller principal sample base and its variation were
present. (C) Similarly nine larger sample bases were calculated and summed
into the curve in (D). Numbers enclosed in parentheses in A and C indicate
weights for respective sampling bases. (E) For the final model output the two
curves illustrated in B and D were summed after multiplying the smaller
sampling base response by the bias value (2.1). (F) The normalized version of
the model response (solid line) is used to illustrate the close fit of
experimental data (circles).