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583352 occurrences (No.14 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
327) The identification of risk factors significantly correlated with IR will be i
328) nd without substance abuse needs and were significantly correlated with a measure of
329) Methylation of E-cadherin was significantly correlated with different st
330) The study aims to discover risk factors significantly correlated with insulin resi
331) rved in DMBA-injected rats was positively significantly correlated with the elevatio
332) ngs indicate that TSP and PM10 were still significantly correlated with traffic coun
333) ear translocation of NF-κB in HUVECs was significantly elevated by CIT.
334) NR2A was significantly elevated in PVL white matter
335) h the subgroups, Pb exposure markers were significantly elevated in all the three su
336) The markers of lead exposure were significantly elevated in both subgroups w
337) The plasma viscosity was significantly elevated in the subgroups.
338) ipids levels, while serum total lipid was significantly elevated post Al treatment.
339) Significantly fewer EB infants were underw
340) s with clinical nurse training prescribed significantly fewer antibiotics than those
341) ohort, overall "symmetry" was achieved in significantly fewer operations.
342) Results revealed that there were significantly fewer patients with pressure
343) The CDC-2000 system classified significantly fewer pregnant adolescents a
344) rotype O (P = 0.181), while VNTs detected significantly fewer samples positive for a
345) Conventional irrigation removed significantly less debris than all other g
346) Patients given TA showed significantly less intraoperative bleeding
347) Hormone receptor negative cases were significantly less likely to undergo radia
348) ate recipient-site complications occurred significantly less often in patients who u
349) e compared, TMD resulted in statistically significantly less pain at three different
350) AH Plus was significantly less soluble, showed the sig
351) ASSR amplitudes were significantly enhanced for 20- and 40-Hz p
352) The AIDA method significantly enhanced the number of islet
353) emonstrated that implantation of ASCs-ADM significantly enhanced tissue regeneration
354) serum cholesterol and triglycerides were significantly enhanced.
355) t influenced by CWF whereas migration was significantly enhanced.
356) pretreatment with these extracts for 24 h significantly inhibited ROS generation and
357) CECF significantly inhibited migration and inva
358) ation was stimulated by CWF, whereas HyEc significantly inhibited migration of ASC.
359) CWF significantly inhibited proliferation and
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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 ---