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Samples sizes were calculated using a power calculator with α set at 0.05 and power set at 80% for one-tailed tests.
Effect sizes were calculated using the Campbell Collaboration online effect size calculator, 48 employing study frequencies, means, SD and correlation coefficients.
Effect sizes were calculated using G*power 3.1.10 [37].
Effect sizes were calculated using Hedges' g formula and were pooled using a random effects model.
The effect sizes were calculated using the formula: d = m 1 - m 2 s pooled.
The average crystallite sizes were calculated using the Scherrer equation [40].
Effect sizes were calculated using partial eta squared (η2p) and Cohen's d.
The crystallite sizes were calculated using the XRD peak broadening of the peak using Scherer's formula.
D-type effect sizes were calculated using the method in Chinn (2000).
The crystallite sizes were calculated using XRD data based on Debye-Scherrer?s equation as follows: d = 0.89 ?
The SSAs and pore sizes were calculated using the Brunauer Emmett Teller (BET) and Barrett Joyner–Halenda (BJH) methods, respectively.
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