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The Role of Enoxaparin in Influenza Virus Infections and its Therapeutic Implications. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Infect Dis
Bermejo-Jambrina M   +7 more
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Teaching One-Way analysis of variance using country map puzzles

open access: diamond
Freddy Hernández Barajas   +3 more
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Intracellular calcium release activates carotid body afferents by fentanyl. [PDF]

open access: yesFunction (Oxf)
Peng YJ   +5 more
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Therapeutic inhibition of HBsAg and HBV cccDNA through a novel phased combination treatment: glycine and interferon-α. [PDF]

open access: yesGut
Lin C   +13 more
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Impact of anticancer drugs on human Tenon's fibroblast proliferation: implications for glaucoma surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open Ophthalmol
Villa V   +8 more
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Comparative evaluation of AI language models in educating patients on women's sexual health. [PDF]

open access: yesTher Adv Urol
Kadakia YH   +5 more
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One-way analysis of variance

SPSS Survival Manual, 2020
where μj is the mean for the j-th group, and the error terms are iid normal variables with mean zero and homogeneous variance, i.e., ij iid ∼ N(0, σ). The above form of the model is known as the “cell means” model form, given that it explicitly writes ...
J. Pallant
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One-Way Analysis of Variance

BMJ, 2012
The analysis of variance (ANOVA) compares three or more means simultaneously. We determine whether the means are significantly different in the population by analyzing the variation in the dependent variable into separate sources. ANOVA takes advantage of the additivity property of variance, and we partition the variation into treatment effect (real ...
Larry Pace
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One-Way Analysis of Variance

2004
In Chapter 5 we consider ways to compare the means of two populations. Now we extend these procedures to comparisons of means from several populations. For example, we may wish to compare the average hourly production of a company’s six factories.
Richard M. Heiberger, Burt Holland
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