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358) arin, which appears to be associated with significant morbidity and increased mortal
359) schemic cardiomyopathy is associated with significant morbidity and mortality despit
360) Results indicate a significant positive relationship between
361) There was a significant positive relationship between
362) tified by log-rank test for statistically significant prediction of NHL survival in
363) ed by the log-rank test for statistically significant prediction of RCC survival.
364) During the study period, a statistically significant proportion of isolates resista
365) quired abdominal pathology accounts for a significant proportion of sepsis and SIRS
366) wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a significant source of PFAs to the environm
367) Cardiac failure remains a significant source of morbidity and mortal
368) This study demonstrates a significant time advantage associated with
369) trial and error, which is associated with significant time and money spent.
370) NBs of Ad mothers showed a non-significant trend towards a higher rate of
371) tion level and MS was not observed with a significant trend among men.
372) tion, although this was not statistically significant (62.8% vs 48.4%, respectively;
373) each group was found to be statistically significant (F = 1146·34, P = 0·000 <
374) her variables, including gender, were non-significant (P > 0.1).
375) otype distribution were not statistically significant (p=0.391 and 0.682 respectivel
376) otal induction frequency is statistically significant (p < 0.05).
377) ations were minimal and statistically not significant (p > 0.05).
378) ncorporation of HNTs at 10 wt% led to a significant (p < 0.0001) fibre diam
379) duction in gingival hyperplasia was still significant (p < 0.05), and collage
380) y intake and maternal depression remained significant (β=0.03; CI: 0.01, 0.06).
381) s in cognition were identified along with significant CBF correlates of the cognitiv
382) Although anionic NE-ClAlPc caused a significant CFU/ml reduction for MSSA and
383) cells, live cells of both bacteria showed significant Cd biosorption, i.e.
384) There was a significant PD reduction (SRP 1.81 ± 
385) The most significant SNP was rs2029167 in the SMUG1
386) Significant abnormalities of the granulosa
387) hosphonylmethoxyethyl) guanine (PMEG) has significant activity as monotherapy in dog
388) Significant advances have been made global
389) ks this study was unable to demonstrate a significant advantage of using PRP plus Bi
390) In conclusion, packing exerted significant adverse effects on the hematol
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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 ---