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Comparison of mean differences in temperature decreases.
Published 2022“…<p>Patients are grouped according to receiving either dipyrone (blue; n = 341) or acetaminophen (red; n = 71) versus patients receiving no antipyretic treatment (n = 315). Graphs display mean differences in temperature decreases between each two comparators (no medication versus dipyrone, no medication versus acetaminophen and dipyrone versus acetaminophen) with their respective 95% confidence intervals. …”
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Comparison of baseline characteristics stratified by the occurrence of ISR > 50%.
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Binary and ordinal logistic regression analysis of predictors for the occurrence of ISR > 50%.
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The apparent Ca<sup>2+</sup> affinity of release is decreased by hydrophobic mutations.
Published 2020“…<p><b>A,</b> Mean EJP amplitude ± SEM across a range of Ca<sup>2+</sup> concentrations fit with a nonlinear regression. …”
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Correlations between mean skin conductance (SC), slope of the SC decrease during the rest period, state anxiety, and mean hand temperature (T C°) in the two study groups.
Published 2020“…<p>Correlations between mean skin conductance (SC), slope of the SC decrease during the rest period, state anxiety, and mean hand temperature (T C°) in the two study groups.…”
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