

Popularity
of Gluta renghas over time
[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Gluta renghas (filled column
histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete
line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand
side); Plots of a proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers
mentioning Gluta renghas as a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million)
of the total number of papers published for that year (broken line frequency
polygon and right hand scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (broken line,
with equation and % variation accounted for, in broken line box on the right
hand side)]
Total
Mentions (Biological
Abstracts/Biosis Previews):
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