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Comparative analyses were obtained using the chi-square test for categorical data; when not applicable because of the sample size, Fisher's exact test was used.
106 late) 5th – 6th Colourless D59 Beaker Is. 106 late see D50 5th – 6th Colourless Forms are classified after Isings, [16]; when not applicable, references to other typological classifications are given [17].
Group differences were confirmed by student's t-Test (or Wilcoxon's test when not applicable) and Chi2 test (or when appropriate Fisher's test).
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When items were not applicable to a particular study, they were ruled out.
The tools need to be adapted to the local context to avoid discomfort among participants when facing items not applicable to them.
In order to keep our comparison unbiased, we eliminated gene pairs when any NA (not applicable or infinite) value occurred in Ka or Ks.
Endpoints were the second infiltration or operation of the afflicted hip, or when these were not applicable the latest patient contact, which can be considered as ongoing effect.
When transfection is not applicable, alternative approaches such as viral delivery systems, cell penetrating peptides or 'protein transfection systems' using lipid-based delivery reagents could be used [ 9, 52].
The qualifier "8 – not specified" is used when the available information does not suffice to quantify the severity of the problem and "9 – not applicable" when a determine category is not applicable to a patient.
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