بدائل البحث:
significant associations » significant association (توسيع البحث), significantly associated (توسيع البحث)
associations decrease » associations across (توسيع البحث), association areas (توسيع البحث), association created (توسيع البحث)
linear decrease » linear increase (توسيع البحث)
significant associations » significant association (توسيع البحث), significantly associated (توسيع البحث)
associations decrease » associations across (توسيع البحث), association areas (توسيع البحث), association created (توسيع البحث)
linear decrease » linear increase (توسيع البحث)
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Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA.
منشور في 2025"…<p>Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA.…"
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Comparison of questionnaire scores among genotypes for the significant associations.
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Table 1_NSAID use may decrease serum Klotho levels.docx
منشور في 2025"…Subgroup analyses did not reveal any statistically significant interactions.</p>Conclusion<p>Contrary to previous speculations, the use of NSAIDs is associated with a decrease in serum Klotho levels.…"
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Inotodiol decreases clone formation in HCC cells.
منشور في 2025"…Animal studies demonstrated that inotodiol possessed the ability to suppress tumor growth in nude mice models, at the same time, there was no significant impact on the body weight and organs of the mice. …"
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Image1_Association between mental health and male fertility: depression, rather than anxiety, is linked to decreased semen quality.tif
منشور في 2024"…</p>Results<p>Status of depression was negatively associated with semen quality parameters, whereas no statistically significant association was recognized between anxiety and semen quality except that sperm concentration was decreased by 25.60 (95% CI, 1.226 to 49.965, P=0.040) ×10<sup>6</sup>/ml in moderate to severe anxiety group referring to normal group. …"