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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again there were no significant changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or data set where no notable differences or alterations have occurred over a period of time.
Example: "After reviewing the latest reports, I found that again there were no significant changes in the overall performance metrics."
Alternatives: "once more, there were no notable changes" or "yet again, no significant alterations were observed."
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Again there were no significant changes at 14 and 21 day time points (Figure 4A).
Again, there were no significant changes in TopoII α expression.
Patients' satisfaction improved in both control and SPI2 hospitals on all dimensions, but again there were no significant changes between the two groups of hospitals.
Again, there were no significant changes in the expression of collagen type I or type III chain genes, nor were there consistent changes in the expression of the majority of tested genes within two-fold differences.
When data were analysed as a group (n=11) for the patients who received a platinum or taxane only, again there were no significant changes in Ktrans or IAUGC.
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Again, there were no significant results.
Again, there were no significant differences between AEDs.
Once again, there were no significant effects of gender or age group on disengagement.
Again there were no significant main effects.
Again there were no significant effects (all p's>0.2).
There were no significant changes for CBS as "The Big Bang Theory" was again the top-rated show with 17.3 million viewers and a rating of 4.9. .
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