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Meanings of mean ages in English
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Usage of mean ages in English
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In addition, gender differences and meanages were analyzed for the case studies.
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The meanages for blind and deaf students were 15.70 and 13.04 years respectively.
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The meanages of participants were 65.9 ±8.9 years.
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Results: The meanages of patients with DM2 and controls were 63.8 and 64.5 years, respectively.
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Data was compared using χ(2) (Chi square) test and Independent sample t test was used to compare the meanages.
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The included samples represented 1199 participants in total, with meanages ranging from 48 to 91 years.
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The meanages at the onset of seizure and at surgery were 15.9 years and 27.7 years, respectively.
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Sex-adjusted lamb weaning weights were corrected to within-system meanages of 42 d for HIGH and 70 d for MED and LOW.
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Results: Group I included 22 patients and group II included 22 patients of meanages 58.45 ±11.01 and 56.27 ± 11.86 years, respectively.
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Results: Among 3938 participants, estimated meanages at entry into Tanner stage 2 for breast and pubic hair development were 10.19 and 10.95, respectively.
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Among the 29 patients in the three institution cohort, meanages for HGTIN and advanced disease were 49.2 and 57.7 (p = 0.027).
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Meanages of onset of puberty are 10.9 and 11.2 in girls and boys respectively.
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Results: Meanages were 44.5 years in the group comprising the patients and 44.3 and 44.2 years, respectively, in groups I and II.
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1: Aeviternity is sometimes taken for age, that is, a space of a thing's duration; and thus we say many aeviternities when we meanages.