Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(3)
The template data consists of three to four consistent elements and then some variant data that is used in multivariate testing.
Linear regression analysis was used in multivariate testing of s-FSH, whereas tobit censored linear regression was applied for s-inhibin B because of the lower limit of detection (7 ng l−1; Tobin, 1958).
A proportional odds ordinal logistic regression model was used in multivariate testing of sperm counts with five levels of sperm counts (azoospermia, Few visible sperm-1. 1.1 9.9, 10 14.9 and ⩾15 millions per ml), including treatment, age, follow-up time, and cryptorchism.
Similar(57)
The likelihood ratio test was used to detect interaction between the terms used in multivariate analyses.
The Benjamini-Hochburg correction was used to correct for overfitting in multivariate testing.
Many of these variables remained associated with VRE acquisition in multivariate testing using generalized linear mixed models (Table 3).
These data were used as explanatory variables in multivariate tests to reveal the most important factors influencing the Fusarium infestation and the mycotoxin contamination of the cereals.
The tests P-values were used in a multivariate permutation test (Korn et al., 2007) in which the traits were randomly permuted among arrays.
These P values were then used in a multivariate permutation test in which the survival times and censoring indicators were randomly permuted among arrays [27], [30].
These p- values were then used in a multivariate permutation test [ 14, 15] in which the cell numbers were randomly permuted among the arrays.
These factors were then used in a multivariate general linear model to test for differences in relative abundance and composition of parasite communities infecting the two host species.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com