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2003 data

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This article contains the data that was the basis for the project statistics regarding the (number of) entries, references and article sizes. Each table is accompanied by the revision date the data was based on. The example url leads to a revision of a dpm[1] that acted as a source for a month of this year.[2]. To optimally enjoy the charts' heatmap colors this page is best viewed in a web browser.

Regarding the years 1996 – 2003 the (sections of the) dpy's acted as baselines since no dpm's existed at the time.

TODO (tm 2003): Baselines: link titles in tables to DPY-page

Number of entries per date

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Baseline A

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After Round 2 A

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After Round 3 A

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Number of references per date

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Baseline B

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After Round 2 B

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After Round 3 B

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Reference density per date

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After Round 3

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Article sizes per dpm

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Baseline C

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After Round 2 C

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After Round 3 C

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References

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  1. ^ Dpm stands for a Deaths per Month article like Deaths in September 1994. A dpy means a Deaths per Year page.
  2. ^ The date stated in the revision article often lies well before the revision date stated here. Reason is that I needed a revision as a data source that started before I commenced work on a particular round. For instance: Look at the page history of dpm Deaths in December 1990. The revision date regarding the baseline of the number of entries is 17 December 2022 (at 00:00). My software resolves the preceding revision to be sure that my work is not included in the baseline. The result is this revision that states 24 November 2022 as its date. Notice that the date of the revision that follows in the page history is 17 December.