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Maps of standardized anomalies (e.g. Supplementary Figs S10b and S14) were categorized into 3 levels of significance: values between 0 and 1 are considered not significant, values between 1 and 1.96 are related to a probability of being anomalous between 1 and 2 sigma (68% to 95%), and values higher than 1.96 indicate a probability of being anomalous higher than 2-sigma (>95%).
These types of formulations generally do not include some coupled processes, for example thermo-osmosis (i.e. the movement of liquid water induced by gradient of temperature), because they are considered not significant when compared against the main or direct processes (e.g., Darcy's, Fourier's and Fick's laws).
P > 0.05 was considered not significant (NS).
Values of p > 0.05, p < 0.05, and p < 0.01 were considered not significant, significant, and extremely significant, respectively.
If it is below the threshold, the motion is considered not significant and MCTI is used as the initial SI.
Significant differences between treatments were analyzed with a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and were considered not significant at p > 0.05.
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The resulting P values were halved here because a one-sided test was performed (a priori one of the methods was assumed superior, and if the data did not support this assumption, the test was always considered not-significant).
P values equal to or above 0.05 were considered not statistically significant.
A z score value between -2 and 2 is considered not statistically significant.
This difference was considered not statistically significant.
LRs outside these limits were considered not clinically significant.
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