I am reading a paper from PNAS.
Their figure 1 is as below
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Normally, when running the graph from STATA, I have the two separate graphs: A and B
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I am wondering is there any way to mark the A and B symbols at the top left of two graphs as the Figure 1.
And how to merge the two graphs together in one figure?
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