24 June 2013
The most improved graphic award
Making the rounds on Twitter today is this figure from a cancer research paper manuscript (archived in PubMed):
That someone would consider this fit for either submission or archiving is surprising.
And here’s the final version:
How the originals got archived is not clear. Apparently, this should not have happened.
This is a good example of the power of good graphics.
That someone would consider this fit for either submission or archiving is surprising.
And here’s the final version:
How the originals got archived is not clear. Apparently, this should not have happened.
This is a good example of the power of good graphics.
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