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significant treatment » significant investment (Expand Search), significant enrichment (Expand Search), significant impairment (Expand Search)
significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
treatment decrease » treatment decreased (Expand Search), treatments decreased (Expand Search), treatment increases (Expand Search)
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Comparison of the fit of multiple cluster analyses of the cross-lagged panel model.
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Loss of MALS-1 function suppresses the mitochondrial and axon degeneration phenotypes that are caused by loss of RBM-26 function.
Published 2024“…Asterisks indicate statistically significant difference relative to wild type, Student’s <i>t</i> test (*<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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Overexpression of MALS-1 reduces mitochondria in the PLM axon and causes axon degeneration and axon overlap defects.
Published 2024“…Asterisks in panels D and E indicate statistically significant difference relative to wild type, Z-test for proportions (***<i>p</i> < 0.0001). …”
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Preference for the EIA – conjoint results.
Published 2025“…This approach, known as “equal treatment,” aims to treat all individuals equally regardless of their demographic characteristics. …”
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Marginal means – Pooled across scenarios.
Published 2025“…This approach, known as “equal treatment,” aims to treat all individuals equally regardless of their demographic characteristics. …”
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Sample attribute table.
Published 2025“…This approach, known as “equal treatment,” aims to treat all individuals equally regardless of their demographic characteristics. …”