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We evaluated the correlation between NAA/Cr and PCr/β-ATP or PCr/total 31P by partial correlation testing, controlling for age and sex, by using the statistical package for Social Sciences SPSSS 12.0 for Windows, Chicago, IL).
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Linear relationships were evaluated by partial correlations test adjusted age, sex, and BMI.
In general, the BAPS partitions significantly reflect the linguistic affiliation of the populations (tested by partial correlation Mantel tests as described in the Methods, p < 0.001 for K = 2 to 5).
Results of partial correlation test from Model 2 by controlling for age showed that the correlation between CCI and baPWV was missing, but a significant correlation was found between baPWV and CRP (r=0.462, p<0.001).
Age-adjusted partial correlation test (Model 2) also was performed.
Correlations between the investigated variables were examined using the Pearson correlation test or partial correlation test (controlling for age).
Age-adjusted partial correlation test found a significant correlation between baPWV and CRP (r=0.462, p<0.001).
Correlations were analyzed using the partial correlation test with age and gender as control variables.
Correlations of dependent variables in the visual and acoustic condition were tested with the Bravais Pearson correlation test, Spearman Rank test and the partial correlation test.
After adjusting for age, the partial correlation analysis, between HbA1c and postoperative straylight level was not significant (r = 0.209, P = 0.092, partial correlation test, data not shown).
Results of partial correlation tests for SAT, VAT, WC and BMI are shown in Table 3.
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