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Tests for linear trend were evaluated by treating categorical variables as ordinal.
The 95th percentile shows the borders of the dominant trends in a cluster and the variations within each trend were evaluated by point-wise reference intervals at the 95th and 99th percentile (e.g., Figure 1, Additional file 1: Figure S3B).
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This trend was evaluated for significance using robust standard errors to account for heteroscedasticity.
The trend was evaluated by calculating the annual percentage of change.
Numerical trend was evaluated by regression analysis of the logarithm of the number of isolates by using SPSS for Windows version 14 (SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA).
The presence of a linear trend was evaluated by defining a linear contrast in each of the linear and logistic regression models.
*Adjusted for age, education level and smoking habits ‡ Reference category ** p for trend was evaluated excluding the underweight group 1 At least one of the indicated diseases MI, myocardial infarction Data from the Italian National Health Survey, ISTAT, 1999 2000.
In particular, the expression trend was evaluated for the above specific markers, plus other specific proteins such as erythropoietin receptor (EPOR), β-hemoglobin (HBB) and GATA1 for E unilineage [ 15], Spi1, MAFB and CEBPE for G and Mo cultures [ 16], GATA1 and FLI1 for MK lineage [ 17].
The collective, field significance of trends were evaluated using a Monte Carlo permutation procedure.
Trends were evaluated using the Mann-Kendall nonparametric trend test at the 10% significance level, combined with a field significance test.
The quantitative contributions of the major meteorological variables to the ET0 and AI trends were evaluated and the possible causes were also investigated.
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