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From: HCN on 6 Dec 2007 10:08 <updates(a)wellnessaid.com> wrote in message news:9dc6478d-0125-40e8-aedc-cb3819393abe(a)w56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > If one will randomly pick a big number of parameters and try to > correlate them there almost always will be at least one pair that has > great correlation, just by pure statistical chance alone... > > In regard to polio: if someone is "really interested in the history of > polio" Here is a better link, in a form you might understand: http://www.scq.ubc.ca/polio.pdf here's <a href=http://www.wellnessaid.com/health-services/ > vaccines/?tx_rhmcommunity_pi1%5Barticle%5D=485> a good article on the > topic...</a> > > ... and <a href=http://www.wellnessaid.com/health-services/vaccines/? > tx_rhmcommunity_pi1%5Barticle%5D=484>a little illustration to the > article</a>. > >
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