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583352 occurrences (No.14 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
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
301) plinting did not influence survival rates significantly.
302) snail-breeding sites has not been reduced significantly.
303) lysis caused failure stresses to decrease significantly.
304) ction in female was not different to male significantly.
305) thrombosis increases the incidence of PTS significantly.
306) ained the variance in project performance significantly.
307) e adolescents in the two systems differed significantly.
308) bias in estimating progression increases significantly.
309) longicornis reduced significantly.
310) Birthweight was not significantly different between NBs of Ad
311) Changes in gray matter volume were not significantly different between control an
312) Inhibition was dose-dependent and not significantly different between forskolin
313) variations observed at each interval were significantly different between subgroups
314) DNNI) was the only HRV parameter that was significantly different between the smokin
315) syndrome (OHSS), the IR and CPR were not significantly different for day 2 and day
316) of dogs pre-treated with steroids was not significantly different from dogs who had
317) ge (for comet assay) were not found to be significantly different from the control v
318) trations in one of the diesel groups were significantly different from those in the
319) rmation after in vitro fertilization were significantly improved by Percoll separati
320) le action potential (CMAP) amplitude were significantly improved in the nerve guidan
321) d cortical bone microhardness at 3 months significantly improved in the presence of
322) EBPI significantly improved knowledge about ele
323) re unlikely to move to clean fuels or use significantly improved stoves without larg
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(1)88 higher (13)8 improved (25)3 (P<0.05) (39)2 impaired
(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 ---