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Fig. 1. Fits of five different models (columns) to firmness data for fruit harvested from grower 1 during the early harvest period in1991 (row A), the main harvest period in 1991 (row B) and the main harvest period in 1994 (row C)
Fig. 2. Fits of the jointed Michaelis–Menten type (JMM) andinverse exponential polynomial (IEP) models (columns) todata for fruit harvested from growers 2–4 (rows) during themain harvest in 1991.
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