205) These data demonstrate significant improvement in all evaluated c |
206) burgh Postnatal Depression Scale showed a significant improvement in depressive symp |
207) A significant improvement in growth measured |
208) n the intervention group (n = 180) showed significant improvement in knowledge (P &l |
209) wo applications daily), HS group showed a significant improvement in terms of volume |
210) ion of fortified chapattis demonstrated a significant improvement in the vitamin A s |
211) e PA-administered groups with Cd showed a significant improvement when compared with |
212) eration of bone and, indeed, have shown a significant improvement when used in combi |
213) nd deterioration, and rates of clinically significant improvement. |
214) les (23·1 in 2005 and 23·9 in 2010, not significant). |
215) the mother-daughter correlations remained significant. |
216) he surface preparation technique were not significant. |
217) differences were small and not clinically significant. |
218) Other differences between groups were not significant. |
219) y but this decrease was not statistically significant. |
220) approach); P < 0.05 was considered significant. |
221) rmative, the effect was not statistically significant. |
222) Significant changes in percentage tail DNA |
223) Administration of acrylamide resulted in significant changes in behavioral and bioc |
224) This study showed no significant changes in bone density betwee |
225) There were no significant changes in fasting glucose con |
226) Also, there were no significant changes in the body weight and |
227) aily supplementation of tocopherol caused significant changes in the level of TNF, I |
228) e negative pressure plus L-NAME group, no significant changes were observed througho |
229) w back support during computer work was a significant predictor for the onset and pe |
230) Generation status emerged as a significant predictor of HPV awareness acr |
231) Also, generation status was a significant predictor of HPV knowledge, bu |
232) icated that EI was the only statistically significant predictor of JS. |
233) ased gestational weight gain, which was a significant predictor of birthweight. |
234) and homework adherence, attendance was a significant predictor of one outcome, the |
235) and attendance, homework adherence was a significant predictor of parental self-eff |
236) Physical risk factor plays a significant role for the onset and persist |
237) eral meniscus was observed to have a more significant role in distributing loads acr |
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