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583352 occurrences (No.14 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
268) Patients in the PS group improved significantly more (z = 2.00, df =
269) AG laser-prepared dentin has demonstrated significantly more SBS (p < 0.01) f
270) 12.5%, P < 0.0001) and significantly more adolescents as normal-w
271) Although patients who received PCT had significantly more advanced cancers and wo
272) icated that leukocytopenic mice possessed significantly more bacteria.
273) ive clinical signs related to Q fever was significantly more important in exposed ve
274) dent that babies in poorer households are significantly more likely to be delivered
275) uth (RR 2.06, 95% CI 1.21-3.50) were also significantly more likely to be overweight
276) who recommended early dental visits were significantly more likely to be recent gra
277) found, but unmarried patients experienced significantly more readmissions: 16%, afte
278) At all exposure times, EndoREZ was significantly more soluble than the other
279) Depressed caregivers reported significantly more unmet needs than the no
280) n or even regularly believed in GdA, with significantly more women than men believin
281) ds were distinct, with MMP-8 appearing in significantly greater amounts especially i
282) The results indicated that significantly greater bench press repetiti
283) 7%) for visually defined self-motion, and significantly greater compensation (58%) d
284) ± 25 mg/dL; P <  0.01) were all significantly greater in RT than AT athlet
285) Patients imaged with CT had a significantly greater proportion of subseq
286) In addition, there were significantly greater reduction and gain f
287) oclasts in the laser-irradiated group was significantly greater than that of the non
288) d group, the amount of tooth movement was significantly greater than that of the non
289) The VAS utilities were significantly greater than the HUI-3 utili
290) e membranes after Percoll separation were significantly greater than those after sim
291) nfarction, or new-onset heart failure was significantly related to NLR at admission
292) A summary SCORS-Composite rating was significantly related to composite measure
293) stolic blood pressure and only income was significantly related to diastolic blood p
294) had lung cancer mortality rates that were significantly related to each other.
295) both trait anxiety and somatization were significantly related to maximum pain and
296) derived factors, and the total score were significantly related to race/ethnicity bu
297) zard model found VRT™ to children to be significantly related to sexual recidivism
298) The clinical stage was significantly related to substage, sex and
299) ving low social support were risk factors significantly related to the development o
300) Income and education were significantly related to women's transmiss
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(2)43 lower (14)6 correlated (27)3 affect (40)2 increases
(3)39 increased (15)6 elevated (28)3 better (41)2 induced
(4)35 reduced (16)6 fewer (29)3 increase (42)2 larger
(5)32 associated (17)6 less (30)3 worse (43)2 predicted
(6)17 decreased (18)5 enhanced (31)2 (P (44)2 reduce
(7)13 in (19)5 inhibited (32)2 (p (45)2 shorter
(8)13 more (20)4 affected (34)2 altered (46)2 smaller
(9)10 greater (21)4 attenuated (35)2 by (47)2 suppressed
(10)10 related (22)4 between (36)2 compared (48)2 to
(11)9 *null* (23)4 from (37)2 decreased,
(12)9 different (24)4 the (38)2 differed

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--- WordNet output for significantly --- =>きわめて, 意味深く, 意味ありげに Overview of adv significantly The adv significantly has 3 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (6) significantly -- (in a statistically significant way; "the two groups differed significantly") 2. (3) significantly -- (in a significant manner; "our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts") 3. importantly, significantly -- (in an important way or to an important degree; "more importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself") --- WordNet end ---