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Supplementary refers to additional things that "complete" a set. For example, the metre, kilogram and second are the basic units of the SI but there are supplementary units (Ampere, Kelvin, mole, candela) to measure other physical attributes. Between them, the seven units are meant to be comprehensive: that is, any physical attribute can be measured using derived units which are some combination of these. For example, density = kilogram/metre3. Power = Kilogram*Metre2/Second3. Some units, like Power, have been given names (Watt) while others are, such as speed, are expressed in terms of the basic units.

Supplementary data analyses are not the main data analyses but additional work done , perhaps to explain some specific aspect in more detail.

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