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The phrase "a significant correlation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the relationship between two or more variables, particularly in research or statistical analysis.
Example: "The study revealed a significant correlation of increased exercise to improved mental health outcomes."
Alternatives: "a strong relationship between" or "a notable link of".
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We validated 87% of the miRNAs tested (Supplementary Table 3) and found a significant correlation of fold changes across the two technologies (r=0.83, P<0.05; Fig. 1c).
A significant correlation of the quantitation values was found between the chemiluminescence RT-cPCR and the bDNA (R2=0.8391).
The test to find out a significant correlation of anxiety and academic performance was has carried out among engineering students.
Results: There was a significant correlation of the load distribution with the position of the loading axis.
A significant correlation of anxiety-like measures and myo-inositol, a marker for microglia activity, was found in the hippocampus.
Regression analysis that included Apgar scores and gestational age showed a significant correlation of absolute nucleated RBC count with the polycythemia status only (P =.017).
The data showed a significant correlation of about 0.9 between the exposure level and the line length on the rating scale.
Additionally, we observed a significant correlation of GC and GDC with arterial serum lactate levels.
A significant correlation of baseline IL-10 /TNF-a ratio with SOFA score was noted.
We observed a significant correlation of TC and TCDC with arterial blood pressure in our cohort.
Notably, we show for the first time a significant correlation of vaccine-induced sIgA titers in rectal secretions with delayed acquisition.
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