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ravergiensisМорфометрические параметры раковиныГруппыВУШУВУ/ШУW-критерийp-значениеW-критерийp-значениеW-критерийp-значениеБот.сад0,9021,700×10-60,9470,0010,9720,030Донец0,8675,540×10-80,8811,920×10-70,9540,002Калинина0,5681,130×10-150,9750,0500,4306,380×10-18Карьер0,9570,0020,9460,0000,9770,074Мичурина0,9730,0360,9510,0010,9830,231Н.Оскол0,9550,0020,9600,0040,9800,128Норатус0,9530,0010,9570,0020,9660,010Севан0,9130,0140,8670,0010,9450,107Тверь0,9100,0070,9570,1830,9630,286Везелка0,9630,0060,9490,0010,9800,143Водстрой0,9510,0010,9690,0190,9304,720×10-5207Таблица 3Результаты теста Шапиро для морфометрических показателей в группах S.