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A mean group decrease was found for all three variables even though considerable variation in both the baseline level and the change was found.
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However, a significant within group decrease in AIx (mean decrease ± SE; -14.0 ± 5.8%, P =.019) was noted following the consumption of 500 mL CJC/day for 4 weeks.
Both intervention and control groups reported a within group decrease in mean anxiety scores from baseline to follow-up for the intervention Program Attenders (t=2.650, df=55, p= 0.010), control group attenders (t=2.948, df=73, p=0.004) and control group ITT analyses (t=3.662, df=92, p <0.001) (Table 5).
Mean group size in natural populations decreased with (A ) increasing elevation (χ²1 = 16.26, p<0.001, n = 54) and (B ) daily minimum air temperature (χ²1 = 15.26, p<0.001, n = 53).
Between these two groups, mean scores decrease from the lower to the higher education levels, although this decrease is not gradual from one level to the other.
This is also evident in the mean group coefficient of variation (CV), which decreased from 18.0% at baseline to 12.2% on the intervention day.
A regression line was obtained using group mean value of decrease in respiratory rate from the last 10 min of the exposure period where steady state was observed.
In the non-CMO group, mean BCVA decreased substantially to 0.21 ± 0.13.
Within the UEMSD group, mean flexion decreased significantly (dominant, p <.05; non-dominant, p <.01) from the prone to supine forearm posture in both wrists.
Within the control group, mean flexion decreased significantly (p <.01) from prone to supine, and from neutral to supine for both wrists.
In the two non-septic groups, MAP remained at this baseline value for the remainder of the study, while in three septic groups, mean MAP decreased to approximately 60 mmHg at the septic shock condition.
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