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206) regulation and introjected regulation is significantly associated positively with s
207) eipt of government financial support were significantly associated with 12-month PTS
208) 6-23 months of age were most strongly and significantly associated with HAZ, WAZ, st
209) However, EI was not statistically significantly associated with JS with inco
210) EI was statistically significantly associated with JS with pati
211) Gambling related cognitions were also significantly associated with VGS (OR 1.06
212) oint in the Barthel Index total score was significantly associated with a decreased
213) Our study suggests that the NLR is significantly associated with adverse in-h
214) The only onset offense type that was significantly associated with all criminal
215) of parasocial interaction was found to be significantly associated with attitude and
216) embership, psychopathic trait scores were significantly associated with behavioral p
217) sis, 13 SNPs in 10 BER pathway genes were significantly associated with bladder canc
218) ic characteristics were not statistically significantly associated with both EI and
219) Exposure to IPV was not significantly associated with breastfeedin
220) hough high CD44+/RANKL+ co-expression was significantly associated with clinicopatho
221) BPAQ was not significantly associated with either BDI o
222) er coverage of public health services was significantly associated with improved pop
223) more education, achieving MDD or MAD was significantly associated with lower mean w
224) that use of inadequately iodized salt is significantly associated with lower weight
225) TAMs, detected by MAC387 expression, were significantly associated with malignant CM
226) Overweight was significantly associated with maternal emp
227) ormone receptor status were independently significantly associated with poorer survi
228) Reflective functioning was not significantly associated with psychosocial
229) , impairment in social responsiveness was significantly associated with reduced fear
230) models we found gambling related urge was significantly associated with relapse in p
231) Factors significantly associated with severe impac
232) smoking, and participating in sports were significantly associated with smoking of a
233) wed that the score of the skin effect was significantly associated with the levels o
234) Walking was significantly associated with the number o
235) 01, women; P = 0.003) concentrations were significantly associated with the prevalen
236) Childhood asthma was significantly associated with the risk of
237) vealed that good self-reported health was significantly associated with younger age
238) oxidants, N-acetylcysteine and vitamin C, significantly decreased MC-LR-induced ROS
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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 ---