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Hey everyone

Does someone know what programme is used to make graphs as in the figures attached? Doesn't look like SPSS or R, but they seem to be the product of the same programme, and their layout is very recurring among scientific (medical) literature. I'd like to adapt that style so I'd like to know what programme they were made in.

Thanks.

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I can't tell where they're from, but SAS and STATA are very common, could it be them? R has so many packages how can you be sure it's not one of those?

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14 hours ago, hypervalent_iodine said:

Looks like GraphPad Prism, though they're fairly generic looking. Prism is (I think) pretty commonly used in the biological sciences, so I wouldn't be surprised if that's where they come from. 

Yup, I'd also think that it's GraphPad Prism. Thanks!

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