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Systat sigmaplot

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SigmaPlot is a data analysis and graphing software developed by Systat Software Inc. It is designed to help users visualize and analyze scientific and technical data. The software provides tools for creating a variety of chart types, performing statistical analyses, and generating reports.

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7 protocols using systat sigmaplot

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Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data

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Analysis of variance was used to compare data among the groups, using Systat SigmaPlot (Systat Software Inc., San Jose, CA, USA). Differences between two groups were assessed by two-tailed unpaired Student's t test. P-values of <0.05 were considered statistically significant.
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Animal Study Statistical Analysis

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Analysis of variance was used to compare data among groups using Systat SigmaPlot (Systat Software Inc., San Jose, CA, USA). Differences between two groups were assessed by two-tailed unpaired Student's t tests. P-values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Each experimental group consisted of nine animals (n=9).
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Evaluation of Experimental Treatments

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All data are expressed as means±standard error of mean. Analysis of variance was used to compare data among groups using Systat SigmaPlot (Systat Software Inc., San Jose, CA, USA). Differences between the two groups were assessed using two-tailed unpaired Student's t tests. P-values of <0.05 were considered statistically significant.
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Comparing Experimental Data Analysis

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Results are expressed as mean±standard deviation. Analysis of variance was used to compare data among groups using Systat SigmaPlot (Systat Software Inc., San Jose, CA, USA). Differences between two groups were assessed by two-tailed unpaired Student's t tests. P-values <0.05 were considered statistically significant.
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Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data

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Analysis of variance was used to compare data among groups using Systat SigmaPlot (Systat Software Inc., San Jose, CA, USA). Differences between two groups were assessed by two-tailed unpaired Student's t tests. P-values <0.05 were considered statistically significant.
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Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data

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Analysis of variance was used to compare data among groups. The Pearson correlation was used for parameter correlations. All statistical analyses were performed using the Systat SigmaPlot software (Systat Software, San Jose, CA, USA). Differences between two groups were assessed by 2-tailed unpaired Student's t test. P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.
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Zr-oxide Gels for Multianalyte Sampling

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Zr-oxide-SPR-IDA
gels for simultaneous sampling of phosphate,
Fe(II) and Ca2+38 (link) were deployed
into the experimental mesocosms for 24 h. After deployment, the retrieved
Zr-oxide-SPR-IDA gels were dried, mounted onto glass slides and subjected
to LA-ICPMS analysis on a UP 193-FX laser ablation instrument (ESI,
NWR division) coupled to a Nexion 350D ICPMS (PerkinElmer). Count
rates were recorded for several isotopes including 13C, 31P, 44Ca, and 57Fe, where 13C was used as internal normalization standard. Gels were imaged at
horizontal spatial resolutions of 96 μm (Figure 4, dark; Figure S9, light) and 113 μm (Figure 4, light; Figure S9, dark),
and a vertical spatial resolution of 400 μm. Chemical images
were generated and arranged using Microsoft Excel (Microsoft Corp.,
Redmond, USA), ImageJ, Systat SigmaPlot (Systat Software Inc., San
Jose, USA), Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign (Adobe Corp., San
Jose, USA).
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