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As Kirchhoff et al. described, normally the anterior portion of the great tuberosity is weaker than the posterior one and the same happens for the medial part.
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Median, mean ± standard deviation and the coefficient of variation (CV) were used to describe normally distributed continuous variables.
The mean and SD or percentages were used to describe normally distributed or dichotomous variables, respectively.
Mean and standard deviations were used to describe normally distributed data from the subjects' demographic, anthropometric and laboratory measurements.
Means with standard deviations (SD) were used to describe normally or near normally distributed variables and medians with interquartile ranges (IQR) for non-normally distributed variables.
Mean (standard deviation [SD]) was used to describe normally distributed continuous variables and median (interquartile range [IQR]) for data that was not normally distributed.
Means with standard deviations were used to describe normally or near normally distributed variables and were compared by using the Student t test.
Means with standard deviation (SD) or medians with inter-quartile ranges (IQR) were used to describe normal and non-normally distributed data, respectively.
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