Examples of using A mean difference in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Patients submitted to laparoscopic surgery had a shorter time of hospitalization when compared with those submitted to open surgery, with a mean difference of 3.8 days 95% CI: 3.35- 4.20 days; p< 0.00001 as shown
Agreement analysis for inter- and intra-observer variability of EFT measurements revealed a high level of agreement with a mean difference of 0.26 95% limit of agreement: -0.5 to 0.93 and an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.918 95% CI 0.830-0.960.
the analysis of agreement shows a mean difference between estimated and measurement values of almost 100 mg/24 h, that is, error close to 8.
who had a mean difference of three days, when compared with the control group p.
with Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.41, while Bland-Altman analysis revealed a mean difference of 3.76± 1.15º,
with FI being the one with the lowest variability, with a mean difference between measurements of only -0.5.
In 2006, Canale et al. reported a mean difference of audiometric and ASSR thresholds in individuals with normal hearing of 32 dB, while Ferraz et al. reported a mean difference of 20 dB.
significantly higher p 0.04 than that obtained for group 2 35.7± 25.4, with a mean difference of 12.0 95% CI: 23.81; 0.29 Fig.
p 0.037, with a positive slope for non-survivors and a mean difference of +6.94 between the first and last measurements p 0.01.
regardless of their nutritional status upon registration, showed a weight-for-age z-score significantly higher than that of non-participating children, with a mean difference of 0.263 z-score units.
projects a mean difference of 0.4 kg/m2 to calculate BMI
In the present study, clinically relevant differences were defined as follows: a a mean difference between the groups greater than the MID; b an effect size greater than 0.40; and c a mean difference between groups greater than the SEM.
After 24 hours of phototherapy, the transcutaneous measure taken through skin on the sternum that had been protected from the light exhibited the best correlation with plasma measurements, with a mean difference of 0.6 mg/dL.
who obtained a significant difference between actual measure and that estimated by WHO, with a mean difference of 3 cm between them, which use was not recommended despite its easy application.
power of 80%, a mean difference between the groups of 16 mmHg for systolic blood pressure, a standard deviation of 20.22 mmHg
Oliveira et al. found a mean difference 9.5 times higher than the one observed in this study,
3d models were very close to the water levels obtained from the bench-scale model and had a mean difference of± 0:04 m. the 1d model was calibrated with expansion
the analysis of agreement shows a mean difference between estimated and measurement values of almost 100 mg/24 h, that is, error close to 8.