‘3⁄4 Law ‘ Revisited in Allometry

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Abstract

The success of ¾ law in allometry has been entirely due to the uncanny fitting to the datasets. But on the contrary, the proof of ¾ factor seemed to elude rather than more convincing 2/3 law seemed to be prevalent. In this communication based on recent findings due to Opto Droplet tool shows the reincarnation of the ¾ law. The analysis is based on the hypothesis of Dynamic Biological Mass and Real Biological Mass rather than simple biological mass. It can be seen that this hypothesis can lead to the distinction between malicious growth and good growth.

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Chiranjib Patra. 2020. \u201c‘3⁄4 Law ‘ Revisited in Allometry\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - I: Interdisciplinary GJSFR-I Volume 20 (GJSFR Volume 20 Issue I2): .

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The success of ¾ law in allometry has been entirely due to the uncanny fitting to the datasets. But on the contrary, the proof of ¾ factor seemed to elude rather than more convincing 2/3 law seemed to be prevalent. In this communication based on recent findings due to Opto Droplet tool shows the reincarnation of the ¾ law. The analysis is based on the hypothesis of Dynamic Biological Mass and Real Biological Mass rather than simple biological mass. It can be seen that this hypothesis can lead to the distinction between malicious growth and good growth.

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