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Table 1 Description of factors used for representingfactorial ANOVA models for NMA
Table 2 Ten treatment groups of the diabetes example ofSenn et al. [7]
Table 4 Definition of detachment factors for testing inconsistency [Dk.T; k ∈ (1,…,15)]
Table 6 Studentized residuals and PRESS residuals
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