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The difference refers to the mean difference in the arcsin transformed percentage of time females spent close to the stimulus groups.
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Here the difference referred to earlier between M and M1 in the variance formulae in tests such as the Cochran-Armitage test is important (since M = 2).
The only difference refers to the expression-dependent GSZ-score (Eq. (10)) which is used instead of the expression-independent HG-score (Eq. (8)).
The result of this statistic can be interpreted as how many DEGs are enriched in the given pathway, where the expression difference refers to how much a patient's gene expression deviates from the nRef.
The major difference refers to subcellular localization: QC is secreted from expressing cells; isoQC is a resident enzyme of the golgi complex (Cynis et al, 2008).
The significant difference refers to P<0.001 between smoking and non-smoking or male and female proportions in comparison with overall samples and phenotypes.
The most important difference refers to the memory domain.
Lastly, it is also unclear what the described statistical difference refers to - it should be noted that the smaller subgroup (n = 12) numerically increased their BMD.
Here, neutral loss means the m/ z differences between precursor ion and product ions while the term m/ z difference refers to the m/ z differences between two product ions.
ODI difference refers to the final ODI score subtracted from the pre-operative ODI score.
It is important to notice that the statistical difference (exclusively referring to the morphometric features of the fibroblasts) between the groups is in full accordance with the histological difference (referring to the tooth germs, as complete entities) between those groups.
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