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		<title>By: EDWARD JAGO</title>
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		<dc:creator>EDWARD JAGO</dc:creator>
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		<description>When  was involved with data of a technical (physical/chemical) nature, when multi variables were involved, I found it useful to use &quot;triangular&quot; single plane diagrams that allowed &quot;predicaion of trends as anyone of three variables took place. Unforetunately I have lost the source of the program that run on a &quot;burroughs computer in the !970s! I have never seen this approach used for eccomomic data. Has it ever found a use? Could it be useful?.</description>
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