-
towards the
midline to meet and
terminate at the umbilicus. The
unpaired midline median umbilical ligament lies
medially to each
medial umbilical fold;...
- angle). The
fourth ventricle communicates with the
cistern via the
unpaired midline median aperture. It is
continuous inferiorly with the
subarachnoid space...
- In
human anatomy, the
median umbilical ligament is an
unpaired midline ligamentous structure upon the
lower inner surface of the
anterior abdominal wall...
-
sometimes called Welch's t-test.
These tests are
often referred to as
unpaired or independent samples t-tests, as they are
typically applied when the statistical...
-
single sample with a
single variable.
Others compare two
or more
paired or unpaired samples.
Unpaired samples are also
called independent samples.
Paired samples...
- The
vomer (/ˈvoʊmər/; Latin: vomer, lit. 'ploughshare') is one of the
unpaired facial bones of the skull. It is
located in the
midsagittal line, and articulates...
- The bulb of **** is the proximal/posterior
bulged end of the (
unpaired median)
corpus spongiosum ****.
Together with the two
crura (one crus on each...
- languages, however, have
unpaired voiced fricatives, i.e. a
voiced fricative without a
voiceless counterpart. Two-thirds of these,
or 10
percent of all languages...
-
which also ****umes a
symmetric distribution and
interval data.
Median test – An
unpaired alternative to the sign test. Baguley,
Thomas (2012), Serious...
- itself. The
paired pectoral and
pelvic fins
control pitching,
while the
unpaired dorsal and anal fins
reduce yawing and rolling. The
caudal fin provides...