Selected article for: "non significant difference and significant difference"

Title: Research Communications of the 27(th) ECVIM-CA Congress: Intercontinental, Saint Julian's, Malta, 14th to 16th September 2017
  • Document date: 2017_11_7
  • ID: roslkxeq_408
    Snippet: The OR for BTs to present with a GBM was 72 (95% confidence interval 37-138). There was no significant difference in gender or neuter status between BTs with GBM and the wider hospital population. Of the dogs with GBM, BTs were significantly older than non-BTs (median 10y10 m (range 5y11 m to 13y11 m) vs. 8y9 m (range 4y3 m to 13y) (P = 0.032)). There was no significant difference in hematologic or biochemical parameters between BTs and non-BTs......
    Document: The OR for BTs to present with a GBM was 72 (95% confidence interval 37-138). There was no significant difference in gender or neuter status between BTs with GBM and the wider hospital population. Of the dogs with GBM, BTs were significantly older than non-BTs (median 10y10 m (range 5y11 m to 13y11 m) vs. 8y9 m (range 4y3 m to 13y) (P = 0.032)). There was no significant difference in hematologic or biochemical parameters between BTs and non-BTs.

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