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Measurement was stopped after 36 min. As a measure of repeatability, the average value of duplicate measurements of the same fat pad, from a total of 10 individuals, gave a value of 1±0.18 nmol/mg tissue/min.
The mean variation coefficients, as a measure of repeatability, are also presented (Table 3).
Broad-sense heritability, a measure of repeatability across environments, was estimated using PROC MIXED procedure of SAS, as described previously [29].
The relative standard deviation (RSD) was taken as a measure of repeatability.
However, bootstrap values only evaluate the robustness of the tree estimation method, or in other words, yield a measure of repeatability.
The measure of repeatability for this standardised MST indicates that 95% of all differences between occasions should be less than 6 cm.
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The RSDS for the retention time and peak area were calculated as measures of repeatability.
Often, standardized measures of repeatability are used as general metrics to help judge the general utility of a tracer, although it is not obvious that it is appropriate to compare these measures across tracers or across molecular targets.
The measures of repeatability (SDdif-intra or equivalent the width of LOAintra) of the 3 strategies were compared pairwise by Pitman's test.
For these measures of repeatability, the data within each group of 4 adjacent A-lines were averaged to yield a reduced data set of size 128 by 128.
The measures of repeatability (SDdif-intra or equivalent the width of LOAintra) of the 3 methods were compared pairwise by looking at the ratios, and tested with an F-test.
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