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Mean values and standard deviations are expressed in %Nm.
Means and standard deviations are expressed throughout as mean ± SD.
Results from triplicates (means of counts per minute ± standard deviations) are expressed in percentages (control taken to be 100%).
The standard deviations are expressed as the natural logarithms A second statistical approach using standard bootstrapping techniques was taken to evaluate the uncertainties on the median and 95th percentiles of the wait times.
C: controls; D: diabetic patients without neuropathy; DN: diabetic patients with neuropathy SD: standard deviation * C vs D or C vs DN (ANOVA with Bonferroni correction, p < 0.05 and t > 2.355) §D vs DN (ANOVA with Bonferroni correction, p < 0.05 and t > 2.355) Mean values and standard deviations are expressed in %Nm.
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These deviations were expressed in a deviation index i.e. the standard deviation of all the deviations in a given library.
Every standard deviation was expressed as a percentage of the respective mean value.
This deviation is expressed as the sum of all squared differences between simulated and observed values (sum of squared residuals).
The standard deviation is expressed as a percentage because the position of the accelerator pedal is expressed in percentage; 0% is the accelerator fully up and 100% fully down.
Assuming that the distribution of energetic electrons as a function of ζ is changed by 10% from the average due to the presence of an electromagnetic electron hole and that the statistical fluctuation follows a Poisson distribution for which the standard deviation is expressed as N1/2/N for a particle count N, at least more than 100 particles need to be collected in each bin.
Severity of ear deviation was expressed by the ear deviation index using plagiocephalometry.
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