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Where do I find biomedical raw data from the Cauchy/Lorentz distribution?

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I am currently looking for some raw data from the Cauchy/Lorentz distribution. Does anyone know where I could find some?

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  1. Lots of things have distributions of those approximate shapes, i.e. enzyme kinetics, probabilities of vesicle release at synapses, the post-synaptic action potentials, the distributions of phenotypic characters like height, etc.  I don't know for sure that these have been mathematically proven to be those types of distributions though.

    The second link seems to refer to DNA annealing models as having Cauchy/Lorentz distributions.  Perhaps you can find some actual raw data in that category.  Try googling "DNA annealing distributions", and maybe adding words like 'temperature', 'oligonucleotide', and 'length'.

    Hope this helps.

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