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Statistical Distributions

 
 
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  • Gamma-glutamyltransferase activity in plasma: statistical distributions, individual variations, and reference intervals [11].
  • This technique requires only a single force curve to obtain a statistical distribution of contour lengths and provides a novel method for estimating the Mn and PDI of appropriate uniformly grafted dense polymer layers [12].
  • The average of 1.51 thio-anions per mole IgG resulted from 130 single values with an essentially normal statistical distribution and standard deviation well within the usual biological range [13].
  • We derive statistical distributions for the parameters of a physiological model of PERC, on the basis of data from Monster et al [14].
  • The findings indicated a specific statistical distribution due to the multiple factors influencing IgE production and so an augmented IgE level cannot be regarded as a reliable feature of SLE activation [15].
 

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