Exemplos de uso de Statistical analyses em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Statistical Analyses.
The following statistical analyses were made.
Statistical analyses of biomedicine problems;
Final approval of the manuscript.CBS Statistical analyses.
For all statistical analyses, a p-value.
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SPSS version 22.0 was used for statistical analyses.
The following statistical analyses are available.
A significance level of 5% was adopted for statistical analyses.
Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS v. 12.
Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were used.
Statistical Analyses on Instrument Reliability.
With regard to the statistical analyses used to assess tracking.
Statistical analyses of regions are based on NUTS units.
Therefore, 386 patients were included in the statistical analyses.
The statistical analyses were conducted in a blinded way.
SAS Statistical Analysis System software was used for statistical analyses.
For statistical analyses, Stata version 11.0 was used.
The analyses were carried out using Statistical Analyses System software, version 9.1.
All the statistical analyses were performed using Excel software.
The software utilized for obtention of statistical calculations was the Statistical Analyses System(SAS) version 8.0.
Descriptive statistical analyses and measures of reliability.
Statistical analyses were performed at a significance level of p.
The Epi Info and SAS(Statistical Analyses System) programs were utilized for processing and analyzing data.
Statistical analyses were performed in the R program version 2.9.2.
Appropriate statistical analyses should be carried out on the data.
Statistical analyses were performed with Statistica version 8.0.
Statistical analyses were conducted with SPSS 13 for Windows.
Statistical analyses were performed in the SPSS 17.0 software environment.
Statistical analyses were performed using R software, release 2.15.1.
Statistical analyses were performed using the random-effects model.