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A Shapiro Wilk test indicated a normal distribution for the majority of runs, allowing a parametric approach for cut-point calculation to be used, where NAb positive samples could be identified with 95% confidence.
Where normal probability plots of continuous data indicated a normal distribution, we used parametric statistical tests in our analyses.
Shapiro-Wilk's normality test of the overall C-LATCon II at time 1 (p > 0.05) and time 2 (p > 0.05) indicated a normal distribution at both times.
The distribution of EBVs for PALP and HOOF findings indicated a normal distribution among 133 stallions with at least 20 examined offspring.
Levene's Tests showed no homogeneity of variance (p ≤ 0.018) while Shapiro-Wilk test indicated a normal distribution of the independent and dependent variables (p ≥ 0.11).
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The AVs30 histogram is given in Fig. 10 and indicates a normal distribution with an average value of 410 m/s.
Normal probability plot of the residuals nearly followed a straight line that indicates a normal distribution of residuals (Fig. 1a, b).
The results (Fig. 5) indicate a normal distribution of fluorogenicity with average fluorescence intensity of 4,645 relative units per F-spore, and a median of 62% with average of 4,471 relative units per F-spore.
No extreme values were obtained indicating a normal distribution.
The mean, median, and mode of student ages were 20.8, 21.0, and 20.0 years, respectively (SD = 1.5), which indicates a normal distribution of the participants ages.
The mean, median, and mode of students ages were 20.8, 21.0, and 20.0 years, respectively, with (SD = 1.5), which indicates a normal distribution of the participants ages.
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