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Repeated measure analyses were not used for the reported frequency of referrals because these were all single item scores and repeated measure was more suited for comparison of average scores derived from multiple items.

An average irritation score for each scheduled observation was then determined, with a maximum average irritation score derived from the observation yielding the highest average irritation score.

Two outcomes were single items (MQOL-SIS and ESAS-QOL) and one was a subscale with a total score derived from averaging scores on 6 items (MQOL-Existential).

ADM2 identifies all aberrant intervals in a given sample with consistently high or low log ratios based on the statistical score derived from the average normalized log ratios of all probes in the genomic interval multiplied by the square root of the number of these probes.

Unmeasured metabolites were assigned the average of the negative scores (-0.473) which corresponds to a score derived from the noise in the data.

We developed a score derived from this previously reported TEE scoring system [37, 38].

* MET score derived from data accelerometer.

Thus, we averaged the positional scores derived from BLOSUM62 and BLOSUM45.

We obtained predicted values for earnings and missed workdays for the surgical and nonsurgical groups by using the average functional limitation index scores derived from the randomized and observational cohorts in SPORT (across 1, 2, and 4 years posttreatment) and the results of the regression models [ 27].

A compositional Euclidean dissimilarity matrix was computed and clustering analysis was performed using Ward's method on z-scores derived from the average of the replicates collected at each time point in JMP® Version 9.0 (SAS Institute Inc ,Cary, NC, 1989 2007).

A relatively small study (284 cases, 657 controls) in the San Francisco Bay, California, area used study-specific census tract pollution scores derived from annual average concentrations and found hazardous air pollutant (HAP) concentrations (i.e., mercury, cadmium, nickel, trichloroethylene, and vinyl chloride) near birth residences to be associated with autism (Windham et al. 2006).

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