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significantly mitigated » significantly mediated (Expand Search), significantly modulated (Expand Search), significantly related (Expand Search)
significant clusters » significant cause (Expand Search), significant changes (Expand Search), significant factors (Expand Search)
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Table_1_Improvement of Emotional Empathy and Cluster B Personality Disorder Symptoms Associated With Decreased Cocaine Use Severity.docx
Published 2019“…Moreover, whereas decreased cocaine use was associated with reduced severity of self-reported cluster B PD symptoms, these symptoms remained largely stable in increasers. …”
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Results of cluster analyses for the five tests showing significant post minus pre- music training differences.
Published 2019“…For each box plot, the upper quartile, the median and the lower quartile are represented together with the upper and lower whiskers. Significant increases or decreases in post minus pre-differences compared to 0 (no change) are indicated with *: p < .05; **: p < .01 and ***: p < .001.…”
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Visualization of clustering analysis results for Pandemic COVID-19 in Thailand.
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<b>The loss of insulin-positive cell clusters precedes the decrease of islet frequency and beta cell area in type 1 diabetes</b>
Published 2025“…Insulin-positive (INS+) single cells (≤10µm), cell clusters (>10 to <35µm), small- and medium-sized islets (35-100µm and 100-200µm) were significantly lost at type 1 diabetes onset, while large INS+ islets (>200µm) were preserved. …”
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Summary results from the clustering analysis of influenza and COVID-19 in Thailand.
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