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THE illustration which Mr. Lucas gives of his graphical determination of contemporaries1 is perhaps an unfortunate one, for even with the help of this example his letter affords no clue as to what he is trying to do or why he has chosen an oblique method of doing it.
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NATURE, 133, 141, Jan. 27, 1934.
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DUFTON, A. Graphical Determination of Contemporaries. Nature 133, 381 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133381a0
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