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Exercise 5.3 Animation

This page provides a copy of the expected animation which will have been created an the end of Exercise 5.3 of An Introduction to Making Graphs and Maps for Biologists using R. It shows the spread of a fictional zoonotic disease across the continental USA over a six month period.

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