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Amongst the 15 studies that reported some results related to the impact on health outcomes, 13 studies [ 20, 35- 37, 39, 41- 45, 47, 47, 50, 51],[ 53] reported some positive improvement, ranging from modest to strong, while two studies [ 34, 38] failed to find any such effect.
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In our study several genes from multiple biological pathways had modest to strong associations with PTB, and many of these corroborated an independent data set on PTB.
Two compounds were effective in this regard, showing modest to strong ricin inhibition, but also showing some cytotoxicity.
The Gonyaulacales and the Prorocentrales received modest to strong support in all of the analyses, especially in trees inferred from datasets including rDNA sequences (Figures 3, 4).
They are generally concordant for nodes with modest to strong BP support.
For example, studies using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey have reported modest associations of urinary BPA with cardiovascular disease [ 7], diabetes [ 8], and hypertension [ 9] as well as modest to strong associations of urinary phthalate metabolites with diabetes [ 10], endometriosis and uterine leiomyomata [ 11, 12], and poor pulmonary function [ 13].
Some previous studies suggest modest to strong effects of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH D) on multiple sclerosis (MS) activity.
The new – now modest to strong - positive co-expression arrangement (+0.76) reflects this change in protein behaviour.
It comes in all sizes, from modest to colossal.
Correlations ranged from modest (0.60) to strong (0.86).
In the oxic leaching tests, modest-to-strong positive correlations with temperature (0.48 < r < 0.88) and modest-to-strong negative correlations with pH (− 0.6 < r < − 0.82) were observed for all elements except Ca and Cu.
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