
In part II, a method is described which reduced the variations of the three determinants of the voltage/tension curves to the fluctuation of only one three dimensional variable. A way to estimate three dimensional regions for the fluctuations is shown. For a given level of significance, limits can be calculated that allow us to decide whether differences between post- and pre-treatment measurements are random or due to treatment.
Electromyography, Masticatory Muscles, Humans, Regression Analysis, Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome, Models, Biological
Electromyography, Masticatory Muscles, Humans, Regression Analysis, Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome, Models, Biological
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