Figure 21.
(Left) Density value for platelet size 10–30 mm; (right) platelet gap 2–6 mm Refer to the image caption for details.The image contains two graphs labeled (a) and (b). The first graph (a) illustrates the relationship between platelet size in millimetres on the x-axis and density measured in grams per cubic centimetre on the y-axis. The data points indicate specific density values, with noted values ranging from one point zero two one nine to two point six zero seven one. The second graph (b) demonstrates the relationship between platelet gap, also measured in millimetres on the x-axis, and density on the y-axis. It shows a range of density values from one point one seven four two to two point one two five. Both graphs utilize a square symbol to represent density and display clear numerical labels adjacent to certain data points for reference.

(Left) Density value for platelet size 10–30 mm; (right) platelet gap 2–6 mm

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