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                         <p style="margin-top: 20px;"><strong> Figure 2. </strong> Correlation between the “frequency of treatment done
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                         <p style="margin-top: 20px;"><strong> Figure 2. </strong> Relation between the “Frequency of anthelmintic treatment” VS “Attitude towards using a GMO based diagnosis tool”. Number of treatments have the parameter &#60;1 that corresponds to treatments occurring less often than once per year. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers.  
                            for parasitic infections each year” towards “Their attitudes to using a GMO based  
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                                 <p> <i> Figure 3 </i> depicts connection between how often horses are diagnosed per year and respondents attitudes towards GMO. Similarly to figure 2 there are no clear correlation between these factors.We can however see that the group performing no diagnosting has proportionally biggest fraction of respondents doubting GMO. </p>  
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                                 <p> <i> Figure 3 </i> depicts connection between how often horses are diagnosed per year and respondents attitudes towards GMO. Similarly to figure 2 there are no clear correlation between these factors. We can however see that the group performing no diagnosing has proportionally biggest fraction of respondents doubting GMO. </p>  
 
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                             <p style="margin-bottom: 45px;"> <strong> Figure 3. </strong> Correlations between the “frequency of diagnoses done
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                             <p style="margin-bottom: 45px;"> <strong> Figure 3. </strong> Relation between the “Frequency of performed diagnosis per year” towards “Attitude towards using a GMO based diagnosis tool”. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers. </p>
                            for parasitic infections each year” towards “Their attitudes to using a GMO based  
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                            diagnosis tool”. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers. </p>
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