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The phrase "a markedly significant difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a clear and important distinction between two or more items, results, or conditions.
Example: "The study revealed a markedly significant difference in the performance of the two groups."
Alternatives: "a notably significant difference" or "a distinctly significant difference".
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There is a significant difference in apoptosis at 24 h and a markedly significant difference at 48 h.
When comparing the surgical degenerate cohort to the healthy samples, which showed an average 50% cell immunopositivity, a markedly significant difference was observed (P ≤ 0.001) (data not shown).
Logerstedt et al reported a markedly significant difference in TUGT between females and males with knee OA, but there was no significant difference in TUGT between females and males with knee OA in our study.
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The low-CORE and high-CORE groups were too small to expect to find markedly significant differences.
The male sedentary group showed a markedly significant decrease in lumbar TBA at 0.1 and 1.0 μg/kg/day (14% and 15%; P < 0.0001 for both), but no significant difference was seen at 10.0 μg/kg/day.
We have, however, demonstrated a markedly significant relationship between positive QOL score and resolving headache.
We can conclude that, depending on the areas included in the cell count, the percentage of N-surv-positive cells markedly changes resulting in a significant difference between in situ and cSCC only when a global evaluation of the lesion is performed.
From a student activist perspective, there was a significant difference".
That is not a statistically significant difference.
* denotes a statistically significant difference.
It is unlikely that the CANTAB® scores would be markedly increased to the extent that they would show a significant difference.
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