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A larger F value and a smaller P value indicate a more significant variable and corresponding coefficient.
Conversely, a small difference between closely related species in pigmentation at the longest or shortest wavelengths may indicate a more significant evolutionary adaptation than a much greater difference at medium wavelengths.
However, recent findings [ 88] indicate a more significant contribution of the venous perivascular route for the drainage of ISF and solutes (see discussion below).
Higher rank and COPA score indicate a more significant outlier profile [ 31] Strongly metastatic MDA-MB-231 cells express significantly more neonatal Nav1.5 protein than weakly metastatic MCF-7 cells [ 12].
However, in King et al (162), the 2 mOGCTs analyzed at 2 loci (4q12 13 and 5q11 13) showed microsatellite instability in the IT but not in the DG.The pathogenetic significance of this type of instability in GCT remains uncertain, but the results indicate a more significant role in mOGCT as compared with TGCT (160).
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DHS officials pushed back on the report in the call with reporters, citing classified information indicating a more significant threat.
The PWC criterion indicates a more significant strain hardening strength enhancement effect than the other criteria considered, leading to a higher calculated plastic load.
Based on analysis of ANOVA, any terms from quadratic polynomial coefficients model, large F-values and a small p-values indicated a more significant effect on the respective response variables.
A higher number indicates a more significant match.
A low Fisher meta value indicates a more significant finding.
Similar to a P-value, a smaller q-value indicates a more significant differential expression.
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