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On a third occasion (Oct . 97 most variables showed greatest significant variation at the quadrat-scale and the site-scale.
Though smaller differences were observed, most variables showed no significant differences.
Most variables showed deviation from normality and were analyzed with nonparametric tests (Mann-Whitney or Wilcoxon tests).
Most variables showed no significant differences through time, but during the last decade, the median age was higher and the proportion of extranodal involvement lower.
Since most variables showed significant departures from normality, non-parametric statistics were used where possible, employing the PASW 18.0 software package (SPSS Inc. Chicago, Il).
The effect sizes for change during the waiting period (T1 T1) are small (d = −0.18 – 0.13), except for the IPL (d = 0.81), indicating that most variables showed little change during the waiting period (see Table 2).
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This study presents a large number of intracluster correlation coefficients whose values can be considered low (close to zero) in most variables, showing intracluster heterogeneity.
Group I kinase subdomain sequence logos are also the most variable, showing lesser conservation than groups II-IV.
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Most independent variables showed a low determination coefficient when assessed in isolation, which emphasizes the importance of assessing their joint influence on the response (dependent) variable.
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