<p>Dashes indicate p-values over 0.1. Values with a significance of 0.05 or better are shown in bold face.</p
<p><sup>a</sup>Each <i>p</i> value corresponds to a Meng’s Z<sub>2</sub> test and indicates whether ...
<p>The p-values are indicated per group, the line represents a linear regression, the gray area indi...
Regression slopes of the average age (in years of age per year), the difference (Δ), p-values (one-s...
<p>Added are the linear regression slopes with subject age. Significant slopes (p<0.05) are displaye...
Mean values (95% confidence interval) of the parameters used in the regression analysis.</p
<p>Results of the regression for the costs model (* marks statistically significant values).</p
Regression slopes (in jumps per year) for each jump type, the difference (Δ), p-values (one-sided St...
<p>The grey zone indicates isometric relationships, positive allometries have larger slopes and nega...
<p>Reported here are the two contrasts. Two sets of p-values are reported. First, uncorrected and co...
<p>Statistically significant coefficients are marked in bold.</p><p>***, **, *.</p
<p>Percent BOLD signal change (with standard errors) in ROIs for the contrast of upright versus inve...
<p>Bold underlined entries highlight slope values that significantly differ from zero. The three rig...
<p>Light gray indicates the ‘African’ slope; dark gray indicates the ‘European’ slope.</p
<p>Slope values of regressions for each trait in both increasing fraction treatments (Alkaloids and ...
<p>The continuous line represents the regression fit of all the samples. The upper dashed line repre...
<p><sup>a</sup>Each <i>p</i> value corresponds to a Meng’s Z<sub>2</sub> test and indicates whether ...
<p>The p-values are indicated per group, the line represents a linear regression, the gray area indi...
Regression slopes of the average age (in years of age per year), the difference (Δ), p-values (one-s...
<p>Added are the linear regression slopes with subject age. Significant slopes (p<0.05) are displaye...
Mean values (95% confidence interval) of the parameters used in the regression analysis.</p
<p>Results of the regression for the costs model (* marks statistically significant values).</p
Regression slopes (in jumps per year) for each jump type, the difference (Δ), p-values (one-sided St...
<p>The grey zone indicates isometric relationships, positive allometries have larger slopes and nega...
<p>Reported here are the two contrasts. Two sets of p-values are reported. First, uncorrected and co...
<p>Statistically significant coefficients are marked in bold.</p><p>***, **, *.</p
<p>Percent BOLD signal change (with standard errors) in ROIs for the contrast of upright versus inve...
<p>Bold underlined entries highlight slope values that significantly differ from zero. The three rig...
<p>Light gray indicates the ‘African’ slope; dark gray indicates the ‘European’ slope.</p
<p>Slope values of regressions for each trait in both increasing fraction treatments (Alkaloids and ...
<p>The continuous line represents the regression fit of all the samples. The upper dashed line repre...
<p><sup>a</sup>Each <i>p</i> value corresponds to a Meng’s Z<sub>2</sub> test and indicates whether ...
<p>The p-values are indicated per group, the line represents a linear regression, the gray area indi...
Regression slopes of the average age (in years of age per year), the difference (Δ), p-values (one-s...