Research on sex differences related to cardiovascular dysfunction has become a topic of interest in the last decade. Although scientific research has been carried out since ancient times, we still may struggle with performing scientific research in the best way to achieve the highest quality data and solid conclusions. In this chapter, every step of scientific research is explained: from formulating the research question and hypotheses to analyzing the collected data to interpreting and reporting the results. Several fundamental biostatistical techniques—such as the independent samples t-test, the chi-square test, the log-rank test, and different regression models—are presented. In addition, methods that can deal with variables influencing ...
Sex specific linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afterload and ca...
Sex specific linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afterload and ca...
This article addresses the various aspects concerning gender dissimilarities in the cardiovascular s...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement of ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement of ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement of ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement o...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement o...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of death worldwide. In the US, ...
Sex specific univariable linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afte...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading determinant of mortality and morbidity in women. However...
INTRODUCTION: Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular Disease (CVD) are major concerns ...
INTRODUCTION: Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular Disease (CVD) are major concerns ...
INTRODUCTION: Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular Disease (CVD) are major concerns ...
textabstractThe initial interst in coronary- heart disease research in the 1950s centered primarily...
Sex specific linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afterload and ca...
Sex specific linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afterload and ca...
This article addresses the various aspects concerning gender dissimilarities in the cardiovascular s...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement of ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement of ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement of ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement o...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement o...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of death worldwide. In the US, ...
Sex specific univariable linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afte...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading determinant of mortality and morbidity in women. However...
INTRODUCTION: Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular Disease (CVD) are major concerns ...
INTRODUCTION: Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular Disease (CVD) are major concerns ...
INTRODUCTION: Primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular Disease (CVD) are major concerns ...
textabstractThe initial interst in coronary- heart disease research in the 1950s centered primarily...
Sex specific linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afterload and ca...
Sex specific linear regression analysis and sex differences in associations between afterload and ca...
This article addresses the various aspects concerning gender dissimilarities in the cardiovascular s...