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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assess a significant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when evaluating or measuring something that is important or substantial in nature.
Example: "We need to assess a significant impact of the new policy on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "evaluate a considerable" or "measure a substantial".
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Third, our study was not powered to assess a significant effect of bed availability on mortality.
The NMR results obtained so far allow us to assess a significant presence of polyphenolic compounds in the plant extract of R. hymenosepalus.
However, there is debate about how to assess a significant excess of mutations in tumors [ 64].
Investigators will assess a significant result in these tests according to explicit criteria defining the incidence and intensity of adverse events.
Thus, ΔCq which are the most reproducible values were processed to assess a significant difference between S and NS survival phenotypes.
Although two studies provided baseline data on the mean age and BMI of the smoking and non-smoking groups, a statistical analysis to assess a significant difference between the two groups was not reported.
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A strength of this study is its population-based birth cohort design that ensures temporal ordering of predictors and outcome and follows a large number of children from birth assessing a significant set of predictors and conditions using standardized anthropometrical and psychological assessment procedures.
Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) attachment and proliferation was most improved on the bovine-derived collagen scaffold containing a 75:25 ratio of collagen chitosan, and when MSC osteogenic and chondrogenic potential on the scaffold was assessed, a significant increase in calcium production (p < 0.001) and sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) production (p < 0.001) was observed respectively.
However, our study is in line with previous meta-analyses that showed similar placebo responses in major depression studies [1], [52], assessed a significant number (1714) of patients and included unpublished studies; therefore this hypothesis is less likely.
Later, we confirmed that high dose (80 mg) simvastatin affects muscle mitochondria by assessing a significant decrease in the muscle mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content during treatment (Schink et al, submitted).
When light attenuation was assessed, a significant difference was found between healthy cartilage and repair tissue.
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