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ANOVA test was used to analyze the differences among IC50 of various fractions for different antioxidant assays, with least significance difference (LSD) P < 0.01 as a level of significance.
Following significant ANOVA, post hoc analysis using least significance difference (LSD) was used for multiple comparisons.
Treatments means were subjected to least significance difference (LSD) test and each treatment showed different responses.
Significant interactions between factors were examined with the least significance difference (Fisher's) test.
Means were compared by the least significance difference test ( LSD, *p < 0.05) provided the F test was significant.
A least significance difference (LSD) test for all pairwise comparisons was conducted when a significant difference in the ANOVA was indicated (p≤0.05).
Since the factor abdominal muscle was significant (p < 0.001) during all exercises and the factor back muscle was significant (p = 0.02) during the ball bridge exercise, post-hoc least significance difference tests (LSD), adjusted by a Bonferroni test to protect against type I errors, were used to analyze the significant differences between the individual muscles in each exercise.
The differences in the level of humoral and cellular immune responses between different groups were determined by One-way repeated measurement ANOVA and Least significance difference (LSD).
We used a Fisher least significance difference (LSD) post hoc analysis to test for differences in aggression directed toward different opponents (i.e., non-nestmate conspecific (control), slavemaker, and related species).
LSD, least significance difference.
Least significance difference (LSD) was calculated to discriminate the effect treatment on the measured plant traits at 5% probability.
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