Showing 141 - 160 results of 80,794 for search '(( significant cause case ) OR ( significant a decrease ))', query time: 0.88s Refine Results
  1. 141

    Podocyte specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in albuminuria, glomerulosclerosis, and glomerular crescents after nephrotoxic serum nephritis induction. by James F. Dylewski (9922380)

    Published 2020
    “…Podocyte-specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in the number of crescents (p = 0.0007).…”
  2. 142

    Podocyte specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in glomerular crescents 8 days after anti-GBM disease induction. by James F. Dylewski (9922380)

    Published 2020
    “…Podocyte-specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in the number of crescents (a, p = 0.035).…”
  3. 143
  4. 144
  5. 145
  6. 146
  7. 147
  8. 148
  9. 149
  10. 150

    Case location and environmental pollution types. by Zhou Lu (652261)

    Published 2025
    “…The results indicate that: (1) Local formalism is influenced by technological, organizational, and environmental factors, including environmental facility constraints, digital facility constraints, accountability pressure, attention constraints, economic constraints, and industrial constraints; (2) No single condition constitutes a necessary cause of formalism in local environmental rectification; instead, it arises from the interaction of multiple conditions; (3) The three paths classified by nine conditional configurations, namely technology-environment path, technology-organization path, and organization path, are the primary paths for local formalism. (4) Environmental infrastructure constraints, attention constraints, accountability pressure, and industrial constraints serve as core conditions across all pathways, with accountability pressure playing a particularly significant role. …”
  11. 151
  12. 152
  13. 153
  14. 154
  15. 155
  16. 156
  17. 157
  18. 158
  19. 159

    Data analyzed in STATA software. by Daniel Geleta (17328210)

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…considered statistically significant…”
  20. 160

    Data analyzed in Joinpoint regression. by Daniel Geleta (17328210)

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…considered statistically significant…”