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583352 occurrences (No.14 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
1) The frequency of recombinants was significantly higher (12/21; 57%) in the m
2) les, except restlessness rating which was significantly higher (3.5 vs.
3) f in-hospital death and hospital LOS were significantly higher (P<0.001) and long
4) In addition, we observed significantly higher (p < 0.001) SOD le
5) eover, the Borg RPE scale was found to be significantly higher (t (15) = 10.77, p &l
6) had ever used PrEP (n = 15, 7.1%) had significantly higher HIV treatment optimis
7) iron superoxide dismutase (SOD) revealed significantly higher SOD levels in both st
8) ing for smoking status and sex identified significantly higher [18F]FPEB VT in AUD s
9) Unexpectedly, AHEI was significantly higher among those reporting
10) ALL, the cumulative incidence of SMNs was significantly higher among those with (3.0
11) textual factors, the odds of using MC was significantly higher among women who exper
12) s demonstrated that the CuG-DOX exhibited significantly higher anticancer efficiency
13) 002) and cycling economy (p = 0.002) were significantly higher at all time points du
14) SLDL showed significantly higher average concentric NE
15) er 26 weeks, the miR-181c/d-/- mice had a significantly higher body fat percentage t
16) 95% CI: 0.93-0.98, p = 0.030) and had significantly higher educational attainmen
17) Both RT and HIIT showed significantly higher energy expenditure 14
18) We observe significantly higher genus-level resilienc
19) In the first 72 h post-SAH, patients had significantly higher global and regional b
20) RP, MDR1, PEPT1, and UGT1A1 abundance was significantly higher in adult ileum as com
21) e (ASC) transporter 2 (ASCT2; SLC1A5) was significantly higher in gastric carcinoma
22) rception, and signaling-related genes was significantly higher in hypersensitive SB
23) = 94 patients), calprotectin levels were significantly higher in patients who progr
24) he titre of specific antibodies were both significantly higher in patients with a po
25) factor3 (ATF3)-positive DRG neurons were significantly higher in rats with nerve co
26) ), with food-insecure participants having significantly higher intakes from food pan
27) , participants who were aware of PrEP had significantly higher levels of HIV risk pe
28) MDD patients showed significantly higher levels of NLRP3 infla
29) , compared to control flies, AD flies had significantly higher levels of the reactiv
30) as a measure of oxidative stress revealed significantly higher malondialdehyde conte
31) owever, CONC (113.24 ± 11.64 mmHg) had a significantly higher mean systolic blood p
32) utrition certification were found to have significantly higher nutrition knowledge t
33) We found significantly higher progesterone concentr
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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 ---