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Figure 6
The dendrograms and MMDS plot for the fragment defined in Fig. 5[link](a). For clarity, the dendrograms and MMDS plot are shown as one figure. The upper dendrogram shows the full data set. This can be simplified by displaying only the first, middle and last member of each cluster. Such a dendrogram is shown in the lower left of the figure. The associated MMDS plot is on the right. There are 1356 fragments from 762 structures which have been clustered into 21 clusters. The MMDS plot corroborates this partition of the data with 21 well defined groups. This figure should be examined in conjunction with Table 2[link], which describes the geometric and chemical characteristics of the individual clusters.

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