univariant

univariant

(ˌjuːnɪˈvɛərɪənt)
adj
(of thermodynamic equilibrium) having a variance of one, or only one degree of freedom
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Characteristics Cases Univariant Multivariant analysis analysis Patients Deaths P HR P HR value value Gender 0.090 0.571 0.345 0.725 Male 88 55 Female 28 11 Age (year) 0.184 1.387 <60 65 33 [greater than or 51 33 equal to] 60 pTNM stage 0.002 3.450 0.844 1.162 I + II 26 7 III + IV 90 59 T stage 0.010 6.370 0.105 4.349 1-2 13 2 3-4 103 64 N stage 0.022 2.379 0.471 1.577 0 23 8 1-3 93 58 Lauren grade 0.863 1.028 Intestinal 47 26 Diffuse 44 24 Mixed 25 16 Bormann's type 0.117 1.962 I + II 13 6 III + IV 103 60 Location 0.040 1.464 0.074 1.387 Upper one-third 12 7 Middle one-third 11 4 lower one-third 77 42 [greater than or 16 13 equal to] 2 areas RANKL 0.009 1.916 0.045 1.687 Low 78 38 High 38 28 Data are reported as numbers.
The number of sentinel lymph nodes dissected and the ratio of metastatic/dissected sentinel nodes, tumor burden in metastatic sentinel node and extracapsular invasion to the surrounding tissue were investigated using both univariant and multivariant analyses and found related with non-sentinel lymph node involvement in various studies (17-22).
Summary of the univariant Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) from the principal component extracted.
This research develops multi-variant models (VAR, Bayesian VAR and VECM) and univariant models (ARCH/ GARCH, ARIMA).
On univariant analysis, education level, which is considered as the most stable determinant of socioeconomic status, was found to exhibit an associated protective effect against having hypertension in our study.
Results from univariant analyses of the individual item responses are shown in Table 2.
Statistical Analysis: The effect of iron status on febrile seizures with odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence limit was arrived by univariant analysis.
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