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'''Experiment 1''' <br>
'''Experiment 1''' <br>
Two experiments were conducted in this study on the relationship between inflammotin levels and medication dosage, one on rats, and one on humans. The human study used ANOVA test analysis, as it looked at more than two groups, in this case each group is a different dosage of medication.
Two experiments were conducted in this study on the relationship between inflammotin levels and medication dosage, one on rats, and one on humans. Unlike the human experiment, the rat experiment only looked at two groups, two different dosage levels, t-test analysis was used to analyze possible relationships






'''Experiment 2''' <br>
'''Experiment 2''' <br>
Unlike the human experiment, the rat experiment only looked at two groups, two different dosage levels, t-test analysis was used to analyze possible relationships.
The human study used ANOVA test analysis, as it looked at more than two groups, 0mg,5 mg, 10mg, and 15 mg dosages were studied.  





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Experiment 1
Two experiments were conducted in this study on the relationship between inflammotin levels and medication dosage, one on rats, and one on humans. Unlike the human experiment, the rat experiment only looked at two groups, two different dosage levels, t-test analysis was used to analyze possible relationships


Experiment 2
The human study used ANOVA test analysis, as it looked at more than two groups, 0mg,5 mg, 10mg, and 15 mg dosages were studied.




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