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Figure 7: Linear regression analysis and associated scatter-plots of the profile data. About 60% of the variance of the residuals of the Mie calculation is explained by the linear regression (right) the remaining variance is caused due to the cut offs of the size measurement.</div> | Figure 7: Linear regression analysis and associated scatter-plots of the profile data. About 60% of the variance of the residuals of the Mie calculation is explained by the linear regression (right) the remaining variance is caused due to the cut offs of the size measurement.</div> | ||