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A majority of the GCMs and the average values of all the GCMs for each scenario, indicate a positive change in summer, autumn and annual precipitation but a negative change in spring precipitation.
Key Findings and Conclusions A number of targeted behaviors did indicate a positive change from the baseline period.
The group data indicate a positive change in quality of life and voice handicap ratings post-TEP.
ABC-I scores ranged from 11 to 29 (mean score 17.4 ± 3.66) at baseline, whereas scores at week 12 ranged from 0 to 5 (mean score, 1.95 ± 0.7) (p < 0.001). 1 Significance by t test. 2 Negative values indicate a positive change.
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* Note: + indicates a positive change or increase in a particular dimension.
41 The GRC has 15 possible choices, with 0 being equal to no change, −1 to −7 indicating a negative change and +1 to +7 indicating a positive change.
A response ratio equal to 1 means no change, while a response ratio >1 indicates a positive change (increased biomass or survival), and a value <1 equals a negative change (decreased biomass or survival).
The qualitative data indicated that a positive change in meaning of life was associated with interaction with others and self-reflection.
The results of this test indicate a positive relationship exists between the fold changes observed in the microarray and qPCR experiments (n = 24, r = 0.511, p = 0.011).
Higher SF-12 scores indicate better HRQOL, a positive change in SF-12 scores indicates improvement of HRQOL and a negative change indicates deterioration [ 17].
More dimer formed at high temperature than at low temperature implies a negative slope of dimer-formation free energy with respect to temperature, which indicates a positive entropy change for dimer formation.
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