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>> >I am wondering what you mean by 'no correlation'.

>An r squared close to zero.  The data points were just a random scatter.

>I am always happy to make my raw data available to anyone who wishes to run
>their own analyses.

I'd like to see the plot if you have it handy.

Since I started looking at this again, I did a little searching and have logged my
finds at 
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/2011/diary101011.htm#October12

There are some charts there which could provide a basis for comparison.

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