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Spss statistics 17.0 program

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SPSS Statistics 17.0 is a data analysis software program developed by IBM. It is designed to handle a wide range of data management and statistical analysis tasks. The program provides tools for data import, exploration, modeling, and reporting. SPSS Statistics 17.0 offers a range of statistical procedures, including regression, correlation, and hypothesis testing, to help users analyze and interpret their data.

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3 protocols using spss statistics 17.0 program

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Statistical Analysis of Biological Data

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All statistical analysis was performed with SPSS statistics 17.0 program (SPSS Inc., IL, USA), one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s post hoc test which was used for the data satisfied with Levene’s test. Otherwise, a non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis test with Dunn’s test was performed. p values of <0.05 were considered as significant. The results were converted to the graph by GraphPad Prism 5 (CA, USA), in which all columns of the graph had error bars that denoted the standard error of the mean.
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Computational Analysis of Protein Structures

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SPSS Statistics 17.0 program (SPSS, Chicago, United States) was used to determine averages and dispersion parameters. DOG 2.0.1 [26] (University of Science & Technology of China) was used to draw domain structure.
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Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data

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All statistical analysis was performed with SPSS statistics 17.0 program (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA), one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s post hoc test was for the data satisfied with Levene’s test. Otherwise, non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis test with Dunn’s test was performed. p values of <0.05 were considered as significant. The results were converted to the graph by GraphPad Prism 5 (San Diego, CA, USA), which all columns of the graph had error bars denoted standard error of the mean.
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