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The phrase "a marginal significant" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "marginally significant"? You can use "marginally significant" in contexts where you are discussing statistical results that are close to being significant but do not quite meet the conventional threshold.
Example: "The results of the study showed a marginally significant difference between the two groups, suggesting a potential trend worth further investigation."
Alternatives: "slightly significant" or "barely significant".
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A significant difference (P<0.05) was found in the criterion 'pause' and a marginal significant difference (0.05≤P<0.1) was found in the criterion 'rot'rot
In agreement with Manning et al. 2010 [31], age had a marginal significant negative effect on 2D∶4D in the present study.
A second round of analyses using an independent series of controls (CG2) could not, however, confirm the initial finding, and instead suggested another mtSNP candidate with a marginal significant P-value, namely A4769G.
Two tSNPs showed a marginal significant association with ovarian cancer: Carriers of the minor allele of rs2191249 were at reduced risk compared with the common homozygotes (Odds Ratio (OR) = 0.90 (95% CI, 0.82 1.0), P-trend = 0.045) and the minor allele of rs4988344 was associated with increased risk (OR = 1.15 (95%CI, 1.02 1.30), P-trend = 0.02).
Being more physically active showed a marginal significant difference (P = 0.08).
There was a marginal significant increased risk 2.28 (1.00–5.20) for daily alcohol intake ⩾30 g in premenopausal women.
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The analysis of quantitative EEG data showed a marginal-significant increase in sigma power during nonREM sleep in particular with respect to LSF.
When we performed the generalised least squares regression model to evaluate the dose-effect relationship for the dietary folate intake and breast cancer risk for the case control studies, a statistically marginal significant departure from the linearity model was found (P=0.069, Figure 6).
However, when we evaluated the dose-effect relationship for dietary folate and the breast cancer risk with the generalised least squares regression model, a statistically marginal significant departure from linearity (P for linearity=0.080, Figure 5) was found for the prospective studies.
All analyses were performed with the SPSS Program Series, v11.02 for Apple Macintosh, using an alpha level of.05 for significance and of.10 .05 for marginal significant effects.
On the one hand, a marginal but significant effect was observed on microalbuminuria in normotensive subjects, while on the other hand a moderately significant and what is thought to be a "protective" effect was noticed with Scr and eGFR in hypertensive subjects.
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