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The median preference value for life with the side effects of antiviral therapy was 47% (interquartile range 23%55%%).
However, the side effects of antiviral therapy were judged severely overall, with a median preference value of 47%.
The median preference value for treatment side effects was similar to that provided for HS3-Moderate Symptoms, No Cirrhosis.
The median preference value for HS1-No Symptoms, No Cirrhosis was 88% (interquartile range 75%95%%) corresponding to a 12% reduction from life without hepatitis C. In contrast the median preference value for HS5-Severe Symptoms, Cirrhosis was only 18% (interquartile range 8%30%%).
Interestingly, the median preference value for hepatitis C without symptoms in our series was between that provided for HBV without symptoms (92%) and HIV without symptoms (83%) in the previous study [ 16].
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They correspond to the median preferences of the populationf.
We noted the number of times preference values were changed, the values before and after discussion and the impact changes had on the range and summary measures (mean and median) from the group.
We then divided these 863 females into four populations: those with preferences above the median value were divided into two populations to start selection in the y- direction, and those below the median were used to found two populations in the y+ direction.
This preference was also reflected in an elevated median height of peaks near a TSS; the median peak value was 114 for peaks within ± 1 kb of a TSS, but only 50 for peaks outside this range.
Median values were chosen in preference to mean values as the data were not normally distributed.
We take the median value of the fructose preference response for a given concentration as well as the corresponding value for the sucrose response and average these 2 values.
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