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significant use » significant cause (Expand Search), significant i.e (Expand Search), significantly used (Expand Search)
significant nn » significant non (Expand Search), significant ns (Expand Search), significant new (Expand Search)
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Potential risk variables significantly associated with the incidence of crude calf mortality based on univariate analysis using Cox regression.
Published 2021“…<p>Potential risk variables significantly associated with the incidence of crude calf mortality based on univariate analysis using Cox regression.…”
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Is there a significant relationship between condition manipulation and participants’ perception of consensus based on consensus message strategy used and measurement?
Published 2021“…<p>Is there a significant relationship between condition manipulation and participants’ perception of consensus based on consensus message strategy used and measurement?…”
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Polygenic scores based on PRS-CS and significant SNP methods using top fine-mapped independent variants by trait.
Published 2025“…<p>Polygenic scores based on PRS-CS and significant SNP methods using top fine-mapped independent variants by trait.…”
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Groupings based on deformity and jig type used.
Published 2024“…The mean post-correction FTA of groups using the DRD jig for correction were consistently closer to the ideal value compared to those using the Slocum jig, although these differences were not always statistically significant. …”