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FIGURE 3. (A) Correlation between SKA-S (mL/g/min) and Ki (mL/g/min), along with the regression line. (B) Correlation between 1-level SKA-M (mL/g/min) and Ki (mL/g/min), along with the regression line. Visually, the scatter appears to be larger in the SKA-S plot than in the SKA-M plot. The SD of the data about the line was 3.5% for 1-level SKA-M and 12.9% for SKA-S (P < 0.01). (C) Correlation between 3-level SKA-M (mL/g/min) and Ki (mL/g/min), along with the regression line. There is less variability about the regression line (4.6%) for 3-level SKA-M than for SKA-S (P < 0.05).





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