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==The pie charts==
...are useful, but don't look very inviting at the start of the article. (A bit off-putting to be honest). Better to have one "showing a Ketostix being held against the scale", most readers, these, days, have experience of similar tests, and the image would add a bit of drama. I guess the test is done on urine? If so, it shouldn't be too difficult to show a positive and a negative reaction juxtaposed? Just a thought. --[[User:GrahamColm|Graham<font color="red">Colm</font>]][[User talk:GrahamColm|<sup>Talk</sup>]] 23:31, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

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The pie charts

...are useful, but don't look very inviting at the start of the article. (A bit off-putting to be honest). Better to have one "showing a Ketostix being held against the scale", most readers, these, days, have experience of similar tests, and the image would add a bit of drama. I guess the test is done on urine? If so, it shouldn't be too difficult to show a positive and a negative reaction juxtaposed? Just a thought. --GrahamColmTalk 23:31, 26 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]