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English: Multiple views of the multivariate syndromic space characterized by PC1-3. Each subject is represented as a unique point within the syndrome space. Note that each PC axis is orthogonal to the other axes, indicating that differences in the syndrome features characterized by PC1 are independent from differences along the PC2 and PC3. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Ferguson A, Irvine K, Gensel J, Nielson J, Lin A, Ly J, Segal M, Ratan R, Bresnahan J, Beattie M (2013). "Derivation of Multivariate Syndromic Outcome Metrics for Consistent Testing across Multiple Models of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury in Rats". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0059712. PMC: 3609747. | ||
Author | Ferguson A, Irvine K, Gensel J, Nielson J, Lin A, Ly J, Segal M, Ratan R, Bresnahan J, Beattie M | ||
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Author | Ferguson A, Irvine K, Gensel J, Nielson J, Lin A, Ly J, Segal M, Ratan R, Bresnahan J, Beattie M |
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Image title | Multiple views of the multivariate syndromic space characterized by PC1-3. Each subject is represented as a unique point within the syndrome space. Note that each PC axis is orthogonal to the other axes, indicating that differences in the syndrome features characterized by PC1 are independent from differences along the PC2 and PC3. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |