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Drawing Guideline for JKMS Manuscripts (03): Pyramid Charts
Jeehyoung Kim1, Jung Soo Lee2, Sung Jun Jang1
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Seoul Sacred Heart General Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:
The appropriate plot effectively conveys the author's conclusions to the readers. Journal of Korean Medical Science (JKMS) will provide a series of special articles to show you how to make consistent and excellent plots more easily. In this article, we will cover pyramid charts. A pyramid chart is a simple yet popular tool for looking at the structure of a population by age and gender. Other variables can also be applied. This article helps researchers use these charts more easily by introducing effective tools and explaining how to use them.
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