Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wise, n = 346).</p
Multivariate correlation coefficients for all pairs of analysis related to the six groups compared.<...
Mean, standard deviations, and bivariate correlations between the study variables.</p
<p>Significant two-tailed relationships are indicated ***p<0.001; **p<0.01; *p<0.05.</p
Descriptive results and pearson’s bivariate correlations between study variables.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients were used for quantitative variables and normally distributed var...
<p><i>Note.</i><sup>a</sup>female = 1; male = 2. <sup>b</sup><i>N</i> = 436. <sup>c</sup><i>N<...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between CLABSI rate and independent variables.</p
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
Correlations (Pearson’s r) between key study variables and background characteristics (continuous va...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for paired chambers from individual MBA experiments.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for clinical scores and cardiopulmonary variables.</p
<p>The correlation analysis (Pearson coefficient correlation) between biological parameters.</p
Multivariate correlation coefficients for all pairs of analysis related to the six groups compared.<...
Mean, standard deviations, and bivariate correlations between the study variables.</p
<p>Significant two-tailed relationships are indicated ***p<0.001; **p<0.01; *p<0.05.</p
Descriptive results and pearson’s bivariate correlations between study variables.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients were used for quantitative variables and normally distributed var...
<p><i>Note.</i><sup>a</sup>female = 1; male = 2. <sup>b</sup><i>N</i> = 436. <sup>c</sup><i>N<...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between CLABSI rate and independent variables.</p
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
Correlations (Pearson’s r) between key study variables and background characteristics (continuous va...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for paired chambers from individual MBA experiments.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients for clinical scores and cardiopulmonary variables.</p
<p>The correlation analysis (Pearson coefficient correlation) between biological parameters.</p
Multivariate correlation coefficients for all pairs of analysis related to the six groups compared.<...
Mean, standard deviations, and bivariate correlations between the study variables.</p
<p>Significant two-tailed relationships are indicated ***p<0.001; **p<0.01; *p<0.05.</p