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89) ing upper extremity disability) that were significantly lower (DASH score, 9.96) tha
90) 2% O(2) resulted in a significantly lower CD34(+) cell expansion
91) ct across all conditions, patients showed significantly lower activation of the righ
92) Diarrhoea was significantly lower among EB infants compa
93) The likelihood of safe deliveries was significantly lower among younger and olde
94) ultured under the new conditions revealed significantly lower apoptosis and increase
95) re adverse effects under treatment showed significantly lower basal MDR1 gene expres
96) Activation of responder lymphocytes was significantly lower by undifferentiated st
97) Pain intensity of laser groups was significantly lower compared to placebo an
98) n the Er:YAG laser pretreatment group was significantly lower compared to the FRC Po
99) of mast cells in groups RS16 and RS96 was significantly lower compared with other tr
100) iorbital edema and ecchymosis scores were significantly lower compared with the cont
101) mate of progression rate to cirrhosis and significantly lower estimated progression
102) The odds of vitamin A deficiency was significantly lower for children in the in
103) nd dabigatran 110 mg were associated with significantly lower hazards of major bleed
104) nd in a comparable period of the year was significantly lower in 2012 (0.1% = 1 per
105) entration in serum and kidney tissues was significantly lower in all the groups.
106) ighest connections of each individual was significantly lower in autistic patients t
107) All the PFT values were also significantly lower in chemical war victim
108) The mean corneal temperature was significantly lower in eyes with low STT v
109) At month 3, PD was significantly lower in groups A (2.9 ±
110)  T>C and m.515CA deletion (del) were significantly lower in patients with AgP c
111) ssenger RNA (mRNA) expression of CD31 was significantly lower in the BoTA group than
112) Length of stay was also significantly lower in the PU group (166 v
113) , but the average white matter volume was significantly lower in the focal epilepsy
114) o be intentionally injured, this was at a significantly lower level when compared wi
115) mtosecond laser, LED405, and OLED induced significantly lower mean temperature incre
116) The control group displayed significantly lower microleakage but highe
117) groups separately, C-reactive protein was significantly lower only if the laser had
118) g infected with helminths compared with a significantly lower prevalence of 52.2% in
119) he unsupervised self-treatment group, had significantly lower relative risk (RR) of
120) tical analysis revealed that goats have a significantly lower risk of SBV infections
121) Overall, plastic surgery patients had significantly lower risk-adjusted rate com
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(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
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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 ---