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Constant Dosage day 7 Apigenin Control

Weight Adjusted Dosage Control Apigenin

Combined Mean Bone Volume Ave BV [mm 3 ]St Dev BV [mm 3 ] Apigenin Control

Student t-Test Apigenin vs. Control t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Equal Variances ApigeninControl Mean Variance Observations66 Pooled Variance Hypothesized Mean Difference0 df10 t Stat P(T<=t) one-tail t Critical one-tail P(T<=t) two-tail t Critical two-tail

Student t-Test Apigenin vs Control Constant dosage t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Equal Variances Variable 1Variable 2 Mean Variance4.1E Observations33 Pooled Variance Hypothesized Mean Difference0 df4 t Stat P(T<=t) one-tail t Critical one-tail P(T<=t) two-tail t Critical two-tail

Student t-Test Apigenin vs Control Weight Adjusted t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Equal Variances Weight Adjusted Variable 1Variable 2 Mean Variance Observations33 Pooled Variance Hypothesized Mean Difference0 df4 t Stat P(T<=t) one-tail t Critical one-tail P(T<=t) two-tail t Critical two-tail