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    Type-I error (

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    <p> <b>) simulation results for all-pairs (left) and Marcus-type (right) comparisons using normal (upper row) and log-normal (lower row) distributions (</b><b>).</b></p

    Boxplot: Total cholesterol vs. genotype rs7738656.

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    <p>Boxplot: Total cholesterol vs. genotype rs7738656.</p

    Power-simulation results (

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    <p><b>) for all-pairs (left) and Marcus-type (right) comparisons using normal (upper row) and log-normal (lower row) distributions (</b><b>).</b> The variance explained by the quantitative trait was set to .</p

    Power-simulation results (

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    <p><b>) for all-pairs (left) and Marcus-type (right) comparisons using normal (upper row) and log-normal (lower row) distributions (</b><b>).</b> The variance explained by the quantitative trait was set to .</p

    95-%Simultaneous confidence intervals for and for the SNP rs7738656.

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    <p>95-%Simultaneous confidence intervals for and for the SNP rs7738656.</p

    Additional file 1 of Planning preclinical confirmatory multicenter trials to strengthen translation from basic to clinical research – a multi-stakeholder workshop report

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    Additional file 1: Figure S 1. Composition of workshop participants as per field of expertise. The organizing team mainly consists of meta-researchers with a clinical or preclinical background. Other refers to e.g., stakeholders from funding agencies that also attended the workshop. Methods S1. Multi-stakeholder workshop method-Workshop design. Glossary. Glossary of terms
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