which we obtain by the ``trick'' of dividing the
cumulative number of bodies by 120, which is slightly more than the total
number of bodies. If we divided the cumulative bodies by the total number of
bodies (114), then our last cumulative value would give rise to a proportion of
1, which will lead to a zero after the first log transformation, and hence the
second log would not be defined.
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