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Volume 3, #4

Online Issue Graphic - Volume 3, Number 4, 1999 
The Barnsley Fern is technically recognized as an affine transformation because it preserves collinearity and ratio of distance, like a parallelogram and a rectangle do.
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What Role for Chiropractic? 
Matthew McCoy, D.C. BIO 
ABSTRACT

Theory 
Muscular Strength and Chiropractic:
Theoretical Mechanisms and Health Implications
Dean L. Smith, D.C., M.Sc.BIO, and Ronald H. Cox, Ph.D.BIO 
ABSTRACT

Theory
Subluxation As A Social/Cultural Imitation:
Resolving A Phylobiological Epiphenomenon, Part 2
Mark R. Filippi, D.C.Bio 
Abstract

Pattern Analysis of Paraspinal Temperatures:
A Descriptive Report
John Hart, D.C.BIO, and William R. Boone, Ph.D., D.C.BIO 
ABSTRACT

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