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Sigmastat 3.1 for windows

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SigmaStat 3.1 is a software application for Windows that provides statistical analysis capabilities. It is designed to perform a variety of statistical tests and calculations for data analysis purposes.

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3 protocols using sigmastat 3.1 for windows

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Preterm vs. Term Feeding Outcomes

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Statistics were performed using the Sigma Stat 3.1 for Windows statistical package (Systat Software, Inc. Point Richmond CA). Data are expressed as a median with an interquartile range (IQR) unless specified otherwise. Comparisons between preterm and term groups and PO (per os) vs NG groups were performed using Student t test and Mann-Whitney rank-sum test for continuous data, and Fisher exact test for categorical data. SAP, SI, and SSI were correlated by using Pearson correlation. Statistical significance was attributed to a P value <0.05.
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Evaluating Antioxidant Capacity Assays

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Data are shown as the mean ± standard deviation. Statistical analysis was performed using SigmaStat 3.1 for Windows (3.11 version, Systat Software, Inc.). The analysis of variance (ANOVA) test followed by Tukey post hoc test was used. Differences were considered significant when P < 0.05.
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Comparative Analysis of Experimental Methods

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All data are presented as means with standard deviations (SD). Statistical analysis was done using SigmaStat 3.1 for Windows (SigmaStat for WindowsTM Version 3.11; Systat Software, Inc., Richmond, CA, USA). Kruskal—Wallis was used when comparing more than two groups and Mann—Whitney when comparing two groups only. Differences were considered significant when p<0.05.
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