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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deemed significant for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something has been considered important or noteworthy for a particular purpose or outcome. Example: The study deemed significant for understanding the effects of climate change on biodiversity was published in a prestigious scientific journal.
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Our conversation proceeded slowly, with White, who now speaks in a halting whisper, frequently recalling events in his past that he deemed significant for their apparent connections.
Difference in parameters between study groups was tested thanks to Mann-Whitney-U tests and deemed significant for p-values smaller than 5%.
Differences were deemed significant for p<0.05.
This hypothesis was rejected and the CN fold-change deemed significant for p<0.05.
Comparisons were deemed significant for p-value ≤ 0.05.
Differences between conditions were deemed significant for P values less than 0.05.
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Indicated P-values (P < 0.05 deemed significant) are for Student's t-test comparisons of either Pso vs PsA or absence vs presence of sacroiliitis by CT scan.
Probes with a p-value ≤ 0.05 were deemed significant and selected for sequencing.
If dropping the path resulted in a significant change in model fit, the path was deemed significant and retained for the final model.
Each of the seven risk factors' independent ability to predict a new wrist fracture is illustrated in Figure 3. Prior fracture after the age of 50 and a body weight less than 57 kg were deemed significant risk factors for a new incident wrist fracture.
Although one miRNA miR-329a-3p miR-329a-3p miR-329a-3pmed significant even when accounting for multiple testing, it was not considered to be relevant with regards to the trans-inhibition of DLK1 in CLPG/CLPG animals for the reasons given above.
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