For example, the exponent for growth rates is very close to ¾, for lengths of aortas and genomes it’s ¼, for heights of trees ¼, for cross-sectional areas of both aortas and tree trunks ¾, for brain sizes ¾, for cerebral white and gray matter 5⁄4, for heart rates minus ¼, for mitochondrial densities in cells minus ¼, for rates of evolution minus ¼, for diffusion rates across membranes minus ¼, for life spans ¼ . . . and many, many more. The “minus” here simply indicates that the corresponding quantity decreases with size rather than increases, so, for instance, heart rates decrease with
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