New Step-by-step Plan Designed for ATP12A

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We can find that Jitter and TET become longer as the volume of water increases. Moreover, when we increase the volume of water to 20 mL, the male participants display piecemeal swallowing situations. In this case, they need to swallow the 20 mL water in many times, therefore their Jitter and TET cannot be measured. Figure 14 Average duration of (a) Jitter and (b) TET for the age group 31�C50 years old. For this age group (31�C50), we also find that the male participants in most measurements need longer Jitter and TET durations to finish the swallowing than the female participants. We did pairwise T-tests to compare the male and female ATP12A groups. Table 3 shows the statistical analysis of average Jitter and average TET between the male and female groups aged from 31 to 50 years old for different water volumes. We can find that in the 3 mL and 5 mL trials, the average Jitter shows a statistical difference (i.e., T-value > F-value), while the average TET does not. This result is consistent with the study in [24], where they found that the male participants performed slightly worse than the female participants in this age group. Table 3 Statistical analysis of average Jitter and average TET between the male and female groups aged from 31 to 50 years old for different water volumes. Finally, the results of the 51�C60 year old age group are shown in Figure 15. Compared with the previous two age groups, the participants aged from 51 to 60 obviously needed even Ozanimod manufacturer longer durationd of Jitter and TET to finish swallowing in all measurements. Particularly, in this age group, we note that the female participants on average need longer Jitter and TET durationd than the male participants, which AZD-3759 is quite different from the results in the two previous age groups. Figure 15 Average duration of (a) Jitter and (b) TET for the age group 51�C60 years old. If we apply a pairwise T-test to compare the male and female participants in this age group (51�C60), we find that the durations of Jitter in the 1, 10 and 20 mL measurements show more significant differences (i.e., T-value