Asymmetry as an indicator of stress: From population statistics to clinical life-saving applications
<p>Most symmetrical objects can be efficiently described in terms of their deviation from a specific symmetry group, whether it be a mirror, radial, or translatory symmetry, among other groups. Fundamentally, asymmetry is an individual trait, but the asymmetry distribution of a given populatio...
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Main Authors: | Alex Frid (Author), Shmuel Raz (Author) |
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Global Journal of Ecology - Peertechz Publications,
2023-01-07.
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