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    Dear Readers,
    I am working on comparing the cross-sectional area of
    ACL between different populations (race, gender etc).
    In order to determine if one population has
    comparatively larger cross-sectional area, the areas
    have to be normalized (adjusted) to the body weight,
    lean body weight and height of the subject. One simple
    way to this is just by dividing the cross-sectional
    area by body weight, lean body weight or height and
    then comparing the area between the populations to see
    if there exists any difference. Is anyone is aware of
    any other ways of doing it? I would appreciate any
    help.

    Thank You
    Naveen Chandrashekar
    Texas Tech University
    Lubbock, Texas-79409


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