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583352 occurrences (No.14 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
172) in the MBP-GnRH-I6 immunized pigs, and a significant reduction (P < 0.05) in pai
173) white or adapted noise caused a small but significant reduction in N100-P180 amplitu
174) DG-specific deficits are accompanied by a significant reduction in NMDAR GluN1, GluN
175) e polyurethane film dressing results in a significant reduction in SSI (1·4% versus
176) Compared with the control, PDT promoted a significant reduction in colonies viabilit
177) indicated that the intervention group had significant reduction in depression [(F 
178) A test, there was concentration-dependent significant reduction in mitotic index and
179) Treatment of subjects with GT induced a significant reduction in saliva GPx activi
180) s well as the experimental periods caused significant reduction in the concentration
181) In both groups, there was a statistically significant reduction in vertical and hori
182) However, a significant reduction of cell viability of
183) showed either a complete inhibition or a significant reduction of the vitellogenic
184) Significant predictors of PFS were locatio
185) Significant predictors of dysphoric states
186) Significant predictors of median survival
187) being killed, and felt scared remained as significant predictors for PTSD.
188) being killed, and felt scared remained as significant predictors for anxiety.
189) ously injured and felt scared remained as significant predictors for depression.
190) Age group and department were significant predictors of EBF among childr
191) that race and EGFR-FISH are independently significant predictors of EGFR mutation.
192) years) and smoking during pregnancy were significant predictors of early introducti
193) language preference were also found to be significant predictors of past CBE use.
194) lore the recidivism rates and to identify significant predictors of reoffending amon
195) Overall, no significant association between FVL and se
196) In addition, there was no significant association between FVL and se
197) Results revealed a significant association between higher bod
198) Finally, we identified a significant association between the BRCA1
199) A significant association was found between
200) No significant association was found between
201) After gender stratification, however, a significant association was found between
202) ith PON1 enzyme activities, statistically significant association was found in both
203) A low but significant association was observed betwe
204) A significant association with religion and
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(1)67 differences (15)5 correlations (29)3 influence (44)2 dose-dependent
(2)40 increase (16)5 effects (30)3 negative (45)2 elevation
(3)36 difference (17)5 for (31)3 number (46)2 evidence
(4)28 decrease (18)5 increases (32)3 roles (47)2 factors
(5)12 reduction (19)5 risk (33)2 (P (48)2 group
(6)11 predictors (20)4 effect (35)2 alterations (49)2 inhibition
(7)10 association (21)4 in (36)2 and (50)2 interaction
(8)9 improvement (22)4 reductions (37)2 at (51)2 morbidity
(9)8 *null* (23)4 relationship (38)2 between-group (52)2 positive
(10)7 changes (24)3 (p (39)2 blood (53)2 prediction
(11)7 predictor (25)3 alteration (40)2 challenge (54)2 proportion
(12)7 role (26)3 as (41)2 contribution (55)2 source
(13)6 correlation (27)3 higher (42)2 cytotoxic (56)2 time
(14)5 associations (28)3 improvements (43)2 decreases

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--- WordNet output for significant --- =>意義深い, 重大な, 意味のある, 意味ありげな, 重要な Overview of adj significant The adj significant has 4 senses (first 4 from tagged texts) 1. (18) significant, important -- (important in effect or meaning; "a significant change in tax laws"; "a significant change in the Constitution"; "a significant contribution"; "significant details"; "statistically significant") 2. (9) significant, substantial -- (fairly large; "won by a substantial margin") 3. (3) significant -- (too closely correlated to be attributed to chance and therefore indicating a systematic relation; "the interaction effect is significant at the .01 level"; "no significant difference was found") 4. (2) meaning, pregnant, significant -- (rich in significance or implication; "a meaning look") --- WordNet end ---