Z-transformation of the QST data was performed using the following expression z = ( x − μ)/ σ, where x corresponds to the individual variable from the datasets that must be normalized with z-transformation, while μ and σ are the control group mean and standard deviation (SD), respectively. To test whether the collected numerical data are normally distributed, the D’Agostino and Pearson, Anderson-Darling and Shapiro-Wilk normality tests were applied.
New files (and newly opened files) always go into new windows unless you use the + button to the right of the last tab to create a new one.All the graphs, calculations, and statistical analyses were performed using GraphPad Prism software version 8.0 for Mac (GraphPad Software, San Diego, CA, USA).
If you are not in full screen mode, new and opened files will be placed in new windows. If you have maximized the Prism window to full screen, opening or creating files will add a new tab to the existing window. When you open or create a file, it will be added to a new tab on the open Prism window and will not create a new window. (Note this setting is in the system preferences dialog, not in Prism's preference dialog.) There are three settings. When you already have a Prism window open, what happens when you open another file or create a new file? It depends on a setting in the Dock tab of the system Preference dialog, "Prefer tabs when opening documents". Hold shift and control and click tab to go to the prior project file. Keyboard shortcut: Hold Control and click Tab to move to the next project file in the tabbed window.When you have two or more Prism windows showing the tab bar, you can drag tabs from one window to another. To show it, drop the View menu (in Prism) and choose the first choice "Show Tab Bar". A window that contains only one project file usually doesn't show the tab bar.There are three ways to move a file into its own window and away from the tabbed window: Control-click on the tab and choose Move Tab to New Window grab the tab and drag it away from the joint window or drop the Window menu and choose Move Tab to New Window.To create a new tab for a new (or existing) file, click the + button to the right of the file selection tabs which will create a new tab and bring up the Welcome dialog so you can choose a file to open or begin to create a new file.There is no way to save all the files in one file as a batch, or to later open those files with one command. Putting multiple files into one tabbed window does not merge the files. The files are still all distinct, saved in different names. Note that putting multiple files in one tabbed window is simply a convenience to make it a bit easier to work on several files at once. Now there is only one Prism Window, with a set of tabs just below the toolbar that let you choose which project file you are working on: Drop the Window menu on any of the Prism files, and choose "Merge All Windows". But Sierra lets you put them all into one Window. Until Apple released MacOS Sierra, this was the only way to work with multiple files in Prism Mac. Each project file is in its own window with its own toolbar. When you create or open multiple files with Prism Mac, it looks like this. Apple calls this feature "Tabbed Windows". This is a great way to work on multiple files at once, especially on a small screen. 20 2016, lets you put several files into one window and navigate between them using tabs. A new feature in MacOS Sierra, released Sept.