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Spss statistic software version 17

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SPSS Statistics is a software package used for interactive, or batched, statistical analysis. The core function of the software is to provide statistical analysis capabilities, including data management, data documentation, and presentation-quality graphics.

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4 protocols using spss statistic software version 17

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Microhardness Analysis of Chelating Solutions

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A data file was assembled from the averages obtained from the original 3 microhardness measurements. Considering the test in triplicate, 3 averages were obtained for each solution, and for each period of time; totaling 120 data were analyzed. The data file was submitted to the two-way ANOVA test (α = 0.05), using the SPSS Statistic software, version 17.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). In addition, Tukey-Kramer test was performed post hoc to clarify which chelating solutions were different from the others.
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Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Protocols

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SPSS statistic software Version 17.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) was used. A one-way repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used in the comparison of the pre-test baseline of all dependent variables among the 3 protocols. A two-way repeated measure ANOVA (3 WBV protocols × 2 time factors) was used to determine if there is difference in performance before and after 3 different WBV protocols. Finally, a Bonferroni method was used in the post hoc comparison tests. The α level was set at 0.05. Moreover, the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to assess the test–retest reliability of all the measurements, and partial eta-squared (η2) as well as observed power (OP) were also computed.
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Paired Walking Speed Analysis

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Descriptive statistics (i.e., mean, standard deviation) were calculated for all demographics and clinical characteristics as well as for all outcome measures. After a Shapiro-Wilk test confirmed the normality of the walking speed measures, the pre- and post-training walking speed measures were compared using a paired Student t test for repeated measures with the significance level set at p ≤ 0.05. These statistics were computed using SPSS statistic software version 17.0 (IBM Corporation, Armonk, New York).
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ZNF423 Expression and Oxidative Stress

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In this study, statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Statistic software version 17.0 (IBM Cooperation, Armonk, NY, USA). The survival curve was created and analyzed using Kaplan-Meier estimate with Log-rank test. The correlation between ZNF423 and 8-oxodG in all tissues were determined by Pearson’s correlation coefficients test and Chi-square test. Student t-test test was used for distinguishing between control and siZNF423 experiments. ANOVA test was used for the differentiation of ZNF423 mRNA expression levels in H2O2-treated cells. p-Value < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.
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