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significantly linked » significantly longer (Expand Search), significantly altered (Expand Search), significantly higher (Expand Search)
linked decrease » marked decrease (Expand Search), linear decrease (Expand Search)
point decrease » point increase (Expand Search)
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Measurements of the amount of ATP released by bladder distention and VNUT expression in the bladder.
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The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age.
Published 2025“…</b> Strengthening commute time-FC correlations shown in <b>B</b> seem to be driven by a decrease in average commute time across age. Note that all reported correlations are calculated by considering all data points, i.e., they are not calculated for the binned data.…”
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Shows the amount of emission reductions.
Published 2025“…In addition, the results examine a significant reduction in CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by 1.58 kg/hr. …”
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Significant cholesterol genes arranged by day.
Published 2024“…Color represents the P-value; red points have P-values ≤ 0.05, and grey points have P-values > 0.05. …”
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Distribution of the amount of physical activity recorded during head-raising movements.
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Decreased childhood asthma hospitalizations linked to hotter, drier climate with lower wind speed in drylands
Published 2025“…A generalized additive model analyzed the association between these trends, and the Mann-Kendall test determined if trends were increasing, decreasing, or not significant. Thirteen municipalities showed a significant link between hospitalizations and climate variables, especially wind speed, maximum temperature, and humidity. …”