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. 2016 Feb 6;11:195–209. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2016.02.001

Table 5.

Min and Vin average and standard deviation values for the case–control optimal modular decomposition comparison.

MIn (mean ± std) VIn (mean ± std)
CTRL–EP 0.79988 ± 0.056778 (*) 0.1955 ± 0.055527 (*)
CTRL–IUGR 0.76813 ± 0.04112 (*) 0.23726 ± 0.042292 (*)
CTRL–IUGR + EP 0.81224 ± 0.061895 (*) 0.1955 ± 0.055527 (*)

For each EP, IUGR and IUGR + EP subjects, resp. Its modular decomposition was compared to the control subjects by means of the normalized MI and VI indices. These indices were compared statistically using a Wilcoxon ranksum test. Significant differences are marked with (*). Min and Vin indices for all case subjects were significantly different when compared to controls. Statistical significance was declared at level 0.05 and the resulting p-values were FDR corrected.