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274) ing high-level ventilatory support, is at significant risk during transport to radio
275) ate model confirmed only nulliparity as a significant risk factor (P = 0.029), altho
276) chronic liver disease and cirrhosis were significant risk factors associated with d
277) and neglectful childhood experiences are significant risk factors for severe affect
278) High-grade tumours have significant risk of LR regardless of HTFM
279) photodynamic therapy (aPDT) plus SRP has significant effect compared with SRP alone
280) Ageing is predicted to have a more significant effect on strain deep in the n
281) and type of post (p < 0.001) had a significant effect on the bond strength, w
282) L) and time interval had no statistically significant effect on the implant's temper
283) se in proliferative function was the most significant in T-cells stimulated with CD3
284) these differences were not statistically significant in both type of bone used (P &
285) r lifestyle factors, these ORs were still significant in normal-weight men but not i
286) Finally, the SWCNTs did not evoke significant in vivo micronuclei frequencie
287) Significant reductions were found for the
288) s in the 2 age groups at follow-up showed significant reductions from the baseline,
289) There were significant reductions in neck and upper a
290) 8-day and one-gen exposure, statistically significant reductions were observed in th
291) There was no statistically significant relationship between EBF and g
292) However, there is no significant relationship between economic
293) There was a low but significant relationship between time spen
294) toms and clinical tooth conditions showed significant relationship.
295) Results obtained show a significant (p < 0.001-0.05) change in
296) ere different from controls statistically significant (p < 0.01 and p < 0.01,
297) Further, a significant (p < 0.01) increase in ROS
298) Significant alteration in hematological pa
299) However, significant alteration in cell-mediated im
300) No statistically significant alteration was found for saliv
301) e coronary lesion became haemodynamically significant as a combination of the hypope
302) eminal vesicles and epididymal sperm were significant as compared to TCDD alone trea
303) in testicular levels of Fas and FasL was significant as compared to TCDD alone trea
304) d in the bony layer, with a statistically significant higher blood vessel density an
305) w bone regenerated was also statistically significant higher in the alloplast group
306)  ± 9.2 MPa), which was statistically significant higher than all the other grou
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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 ---