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The prognostic value of KRAS mutations is somewhat unclear, but a recent study compiling data from over 3000 patients with colorectal cancer, did in a multivariate analysis demonstrate a significant impact on survival by the codon 12 glycine → alanine mutation, which is found in about 9% of the tumors [ 24].
Concerning health care utilisation, bivariate analysis demonstrate a significant association between being homeless and the likelihood to consult a GP (p < 0,001), secondary care (p = 0,005) and emergency care (p < 0,001), with higher likelihoods for all three forms of care in the homeless people.
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An exploratory analysis demonstrates a significant ability to predict average Ta at each station using common environmental predictors.
Principal component analysis demonstrated a significant increase in gene transcription changes over time and during the recovery period.
A chi-square analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between the type of instruction and the discipline, χ 2 2, N = 84)= 6.293, p = 0.043, Φ = 0.274.
Micro-CT analysis demonstrated a significant decrease in vertebral and femoral bone mineral volume, trabecular number, bone surface density and cortical bone thickness in both treatment groups.
Multivariate analysis demonstrated a significant 36% increased mortality risk in patients with RBBB versus no BBB (p = 0.002) but no significant difference in mortality risk for patients with LBBB versus no BBB (hazard ratio 1.04, p = 0.66).
ANOVA analysis demonstrated a significant effect of MPTP (F 2,9) = 50.93, p<0.0001).
The immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated a significant linear trend (p = 0.022) between hMena and HER2 expression, independent of breast tumor subtype.
Kaplan-Meier survival analysis demonstrated a significant difference between both genotypes in the course of the KA treatment (Fig. 4C, p = 0.0494, log rank test).
This analysis demonstrated a significant reduction in adhesion area for Fmn1-IV −/− MEFs, 1516±67.2 μm, compared to wild-type MEFs, 1865±98.7 μm (Fig. 5B).
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