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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant score of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a noteworthy or important numerical result, often in contexts like assessments, tests, or evaluations.
Example: "The student achieved a significant score of 95 on the final exam, demonstrating her mastery of the subject."
Alternatives: "an impressive score of" or "a notable score of".
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Two point lod score analysis resulted in a significant score of 5.37 and 5.36 with the chromosome 11 markers D11Mit279 and D11Mit7, respectively.
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After this step, the tissue-specific subnetworks that showed a significant score for the size of LCC were merged.
Significant score reductions of the NET and NET-R groups and a significant score increase of the WL group were found on depression.
Previous studies have identified a normative score of 25, and a clinically significant score of 42.
Two characteristics showed a significant score test for trend of odds.
This pathway contained 27 genes with a highly significant score of 51.
A highly significant score of 12.25 and 11.09 was obtained with the ESTs AA589579 and R74628, respectively.
Altogether 14.3% of bereaved men reached a clinically significant score of 10 or more on the scale (8.4% of non-bereaved men), while in the case of bereaved women the percentage was 25.2% (17.8% of non-bereaved women).
The docking results revealed that EDC had the highest XP score of −15.20 kcal/mol against BACE-1 and a significant XP score of −11.92 kcal/mol against AChE.
Multipoint parametric LOD score calculation in this family yielded a significant LOD score of 3.1 at markers D2S393 and D2S337, and fine mapping of this region with microsatellite markers defined a minimal candidate region of 0.9 Mb with observed recombinations at markers D2S2332 and RS1919481.
Class 1A miRNAs miR-290, miR-292-5p, miR-467 and Class 1B miR-21 target Sox2 with a significant enrichment score of 4.3.
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