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=== Two data comparison === ==== Two tests data comparison table ==== In the glass plate test and the quartz plate test, 31 same elements were recorded and shown in table 7. Table 7 the Same Elements in Two Data Sets [[File:code31.png|thumb|500px|center|Table 7 the Same Elements in Two Data Sets ]] ==== Comparison of Somerton man’s two hairs ==== In the last two chapters, we compare and analyze the differences between Somerton man and the control samples in the two experimental data. Next, the two experimental results of Somerton man's two hair data will be compared. We hope to compare the two groups of experimental data to find a same trend but different values data, and then multiply a constant number with one of the test data to obtain the other test data. Figure 21 (a) Silicon (Si) value comparison in quartz test [[File:code32.png|thumb|500px|center|Figure 21 (a) Silicon (Si) value comparison in quartz test ]] Figure 21 (b) Comparison of the relative values of Silicon (Si) in Somerton man hair [[File:code33.png|thumb|500px|center|Figure 21 (b) Comparison of the relative values of Silicon (Si) in Somerton man hair]] Figure 16(a) is a comparison of the silicon data obtained in a quartz plate experiment. The silicon content in the standard is reduced. So that the silicon content in the hair data is reduced. It is shown that the environment of test has influence on test result. From Figure 21 (b), these two hairs of Somerton man have significant different in the relative value of silicon. Besides, the trend of these two sets of data is significantly different. Thus, it cannot find the constant number from Figure 21. The following figures that from Figure 22 to 25 are the different elements comparison results of two Somerton man’s hairs. It is hard to find the same trend from this comparison. Therefore, it is necessary to find another suitable way to compare the two sets of data. Figure 22 Comparison of the relative values of Arsenic (As75) in Somerton man hair [[File:code34.png|thumb|500px|center|Figure 22 Comparison of the relative values of Arsenic (As75) in Somerton man hair]] Figure 23 Comparison of the relative values of Strontium (Sr88) in Somerton man hair [[File:code35.png|thumb|500px|center|Figure 23 Comparison of the relative values of Strontium (Sr88) in Somerton man hair]] Figure 24 Comparison of the relative values of Lead (Pb206) in Somerton man hair [[File:code36.png|thumb|500px|center|Figure 24 Comparison of the relative values of Lead (Pb206) in Somerton man hair]] Figure 25 Comparison of the relative values of Sulphur (S34) in Somerton man hair [[File:code37.png|thumb|500px|center|Figure 25 Comparison of the relative values of Sulphur (S34) in Somerton man hair]]
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