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89) sical HLA alleles revealed a novel allele significantly associated with asthma prote
90) dy, we revealed a variant within HLA-DQB1 significantly associated with asthma risk
91) These indices were significantly associated with cardio-metab
92) late diagnosis, and IVIG resistance were significantly associated with coronary art
93) The factor significantly associated with difficulty u
94) ignificant moderators, but were no longer significantly associated with effect size
95) n duration and body mass index (BMI) were significantly associated with fluid loss.
96) Heavy drinking was significantly associated with higher AD in
97) SRD was significantly associated with higher fruit
98) engagement in transactional sex were all significantly associated with higher odds
99) of the prebiotic-promoted CAGs were also significantly associated with improvements
100) Heavier alcohol intake was significantly associated with lower FA and
101) ith the c.169C>T variant, but remained significantly associated with perinatal ac
102) Elevated RI was significantly associated with reduced cogn
103) The results showed that all 22 genes were significantly associated with reduced surv
104) PI and RI were both significantly associated with relative WMH
105) modeling, we found that GTS-QOL score was significantly associated with scores from
106) Factors significantly associated with seeking heal
107) especially the depressive problems, were significantly associated with short sleep
108) perseverative errors in fluency tests are significantly associated with social disin
109) C between right H and bilateral DLPFC was significantly associated with the extent o
110) ve symptoms of ADHD and negatively or not significantly associated with the hyperact
111) gallinarum titers were also significantly associated with the presence
112) The only factor significantly associated with using the in
113) rhamnosus (PFW) before colitis induction significantly reduced (p < 0.01) the di
114) Besides, significantly reduced (p < 0.05) levels
115) o low CYP2C19 activity, CYP2C9 inhibition significantly reduced 7-OH-CBD formation,
116) with alternative-insecticide (RR: 26.8%) significantly reduced MIP.
117) However, we observed significantly reduced RT difference scores
118) Fluorocitrate significantly reduced SCBF responses (p
119) ractions in cognitive control circuit are significantly reduced and inflexible in ch
120) MSU crystal-induced gouty arthritis were significantly reduced by either genetic ab
121) t colonization model, TX20005Δesx showed significantly reduced colonization compare
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(1)44 higher (17)6 with (33)4 in (49)2 faster
(2)35 increased (18)5 and (34)4 suppressed (50)2 increases
(3)33 associated (19)5 better (35)3 (p (51)2 influence
(4)25 reduced (20)5 enhanced (36)3 change (52)2 inhibit
(5)20 lower (21)5 enriched (37)3 diminished (53)2 larger
(6)19 decreased (22)5 less (38)3 increase (54)2 lowered
(7)15 different (23)5 related (39)3 longer (55)2 modified
(8)14 more (24)4 *null* (40)2 (P (56)2 over
(9)13 greater (25)4 altered (41)2 affected (57)2 positively
(10)12 improved (26)4 between (42)2 alleviated (58)2 prolong
(11)11 correlated (27)4 by (43)2 alter (59)2 reduce
(12)10 inhibited (28)4 downregulated (44)2 at (60)2 reduces
(13)6 attenuated (29)4 elevated (45)2 changed (61)2 reversed
(14)6 predicted (30)4 impact (46)2 declined
(15)6 to (31)4 improve (47)2 decreased,
(16)6 upregulated (32)4 improves (48)2 expanded

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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 ---