Diagramming Phenomena for Mechanistic Explanation

As part of an inquiry into how diagrams figure in scientific practice, we examine diagrams that represent phenomena involving circadian rhythms. Different diagrammatic formats are developed and revised over time to best represent different phenomena for which explanations will be sought. Some diagrams are less transparent than others, so learning is often required in order to see the information conveyed.

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