Title: 2015 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program Document date: 2015_5_27
ID: 3pnuj5ru_727
Snippet: Gaussian, lognormal, asymmetric, and bimodal analyte distributions were studied. Gaussian distribution was derived from normal canine glycemia distribution, and the other distributions were derived from serum ALT distribution in normal dogs. For each distribution, a population of 10 000 000 values was simulated using the statistical software R, and samples of n = 250, n = 120, n = 60, and n = 30 values were randomly extracted 50 times from the po.....
Document: Gaussian, lognormal, asymmetric, and bimodal analyte distributions were studied. Gaussian distribution was derived from normal canine glycemia distribution, and the other distributions were derived from serum ALT distribution in normal dogs. For each distribution, a population of 10 000 000 values was simulated using the statistical software R, and samples of n = 250, n = 120, n = 60, and n = 30 values were randomly extracted 50 times from the population. Reference intervals obtained by six different statistical methods were compared to the 2.5% and 97.5% quantile values of the populations.
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