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Spss statistical package for windows version 21

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SPSS Statistics is a software package used for statistical analysis. Version 21.0 is designed for the Windows operating system. The software provides core statistical functions for data analysis.

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Risk Factors for Restenosis in PAD

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Categorical variables are reported as counts and percentages, and continuous variables are reported as means ± standard deviation. A one-way ANOVA test was used to compare differences among the risk groups. The rates of SCS, EVS, and freedom from binary restenosis and CD-TLR for all participants and in subgroup analysis were assessed using Kaplan-Meier curves and compared with the log-rank test. Multivariate analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazards regression, entering clinically (age, gender, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, cerebrovascular accident, dialysis dependence, smoking, hyperlipidemia, Rutherford class) and anatomically (vessel calcification, occlusion, poor runoff, bailout stenting, LL >150 mm) important variables to determine the independent predictors for binary restenosis. All statistical analyses were performed with the SPSS statistical package for Windows version 21.0 (SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA). A probability value of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
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Determinants of Self-Care in Cerebral Palsy

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The normality of all data was initially confirmed using the Shapiro-Wilk test. To examine which of the determinants were related to self-care capability and performance, multiple linear regression analysis with forward stepwise selection was performed with age, CP type, GMFCS, MACS, BBT, and grip strength in the DH and NDH as independent variables, and PEDI-FSS and PEDI-CAS scores as dependent variables. In conducting multiple linear regression analysis, the relationship between the dependent and independent variables was determined beforehand using a single regression analysis. Multicollinearity was confirmed using the variance inflation factor, and model fit was examined using the coefficient of determination (R2). All analyses were performed using the SPSS statistical package for Windows, version 21.0. Statistical significance was set at p <0.05.
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UHRF1 Expression in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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Results are expressed as the mean ± SEM. Significance was established with the SPSS statistical package for Windows Version 21.0 (SPSS, Chicago, USA) and GraphPad Prism 5.0 software (GraphPad Software, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Expression of UHRF1 mRNA in HCC was analyzed using Wilcoxon's paired test. The chi-square test was used to examine possible correlations between UHRF1 expression and clinicopathological factors. Disease-specific survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method. The log-rank test was used to analyze differences in survival. Comparisons among multiple groups were determined using one-way ANOVA. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
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