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Simulated Body Fluids and Coatings

The response of calcium phosphate coatings to solutions mimicking the composition of body fluid such as blood plasma or hECF, respectively, uses in principle the [Pg.394]

These guidelines must also be designed to consider statistical inferences of tests to include means to differentiate between type I and type II errors. A type I error is the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis. Usually, a type I error leads to conclusion that a supposed effect or relationship exists when in fact it does not. In contrast to this, a type II error is the failure to reject a false null hypothesis. [Pg.395]


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