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Figure 2 | BMC Medicine

Figure 2

From: Development of the probability of return of spontaneous circulation in intervals without chest compressions during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: an observational study

Figure 2

Calculated logslope values and regression lines from the linear mixed-effects model for three intervals without chest compressions. The linear mixed-effects model is capable of representing that the logslope values (plusses, squares and circles) of different intervals are at different levels (have different intercepts) and decrease or increase at different rates (regression lines have different slopes). The fitted model parameters describe how intercepts and slopes are distributed in the dataset.

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