High- and intermediate-risk skin markers of spinal dysraphism (e.g., dermal sinuses, tails, atypical dimples, multiple lesions of any type) require evaluation with magnetic resonance imaging or ultrasonography. Family physicians should be familiar with various birthmarks and comfortable discussing ...
Furthermore, although dietary triglycerides can be parti- tioned into phospholipids after being digested and absorbed into enterocytes54, direct incorporation of dietary triglyceride fatty acids into the fatty acid tails of phospholipids has not been observed in infants55. Indeed, with no modification ...
Since this is a multivariable correlation analysis, significance was set at the 0.01 level (2 tails). All statistical analyses were completed with the use of IMB SPSS 22·0 Statistics (SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Results Subjects There were no significant differences in body weight, ...
We then performed two-tails t tests to compare the multisensory gains of sighted and visually impaired groups for each decile (p values were corrected for nine tests for each group using the Bonferroni method). Data were analyzed at group level and when a reaction time bin comprised multiple ...
including the distribution’s tails and peak. While Pakistan has reported some reference growth charts, there is a notable absence of indigenous charts for children under two years of age, especially for infants aged 0–6 months who are exclusively breastfed. Additionally, acquiring data poses a ...
Statis- tical significance of differences between groups was calculated by t test (two tails), and the level of significance was set at p Ͻ 0.05. RESULTS Development of the measurement method. Experience on how to handle the probes in measuring new born infants increased during the study. ...
Another method under GAMLSS is the Box-Cox T (BCT) [21], which makes adjustment for the heavy tails. Smoothing of curves is also important aspect for development of growth charts. It helps not only in pre- diction between any two "x" values by interpolation but also helps to extrapolate...