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"statistics section" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a section in a document or website that contains statistical data. For example, "If you want to learn more about the unemployment rate in the U.S., look at the statistics section in the Department of Labor's website."
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Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses were undertaken on the data subset for the untreated patients (for an explanation of the methodology to the reader not well versed in this statistical approach, see the statistics section of Methods).
PM decided on the definite statistical approach and finalized the statistics section of the manuscript.
PMe developed the statistical models and revised the statistics section of the manuscript.
The Statistics section that summarized the statistical analyses in the Methods was deleted, and the test used in each case was stated in the figure legends.
In Materials and methods add a statistics section and write a clear description of the statistical tests used.
"..amount of trust towards doctors,might influences" consider "might influence" "..the scale consist" consider "the scale consists" " Cronbach's α coefficients" this statistical method has not been mentioned or referred to in the statistics section ".. an independent t-test" is it equivalent to unpaired t test that has been mentioned in the statistics section?
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The establishment of a forest statistics section within the NFA responsible for collecting, publishing and disseminating forest production and trade data could create the opportunity for improvement.
Gibbons is a Pritzker Scholar, a fellow of the American Statistical Association and cofounder of its Mental Health Statistics section.
Note, however, that due to the large number of time series it was not possible to calculate pairwise-conditional statistics [Section "Transfer entropy and granger causality", eq. (7)].
The five largest databases are considered in this contribution, with HPRD containing 63.3% of the known PPIs, BioGRID 40.9%, IntAct 34.9%, MINT 22.5%, and BIND 9.7% according to data in 2008 (see the 'statistics' section on http://bioinfow.dep.usal.es/apid/, [41]).
The 'Statistics' section provides an overview of the different genotypes and their quality values.
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