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Together this demonstrates that stable and well defined age-positions can be found in chronologically ordered, age-associated datasets, but not in datasets with insignificant age-regulation.
The full model with the interaction term of age-sex was first fitted, but was subsequently dropped due to insignificant age-sex interaction effects.
Though the variable of weight was insignificant, age remained an important factor for temperature readings (both devices) at the oral, axillary, and rectal sites.
This will become an insignificant, stagnant, aging, irrelevant country on the fringes of Europe.
This lack of correlation may be related to the small insignificant aging-related loss of striatal or accumbal DA.
Further, the cleft effects on hospital admission decrease by 50% for ages above 39 years and become insignificant for age group 50-59 years. 50-59 years
"No significant abnormalities", "normal for age"—we should only use these if clinically relevant, e.g. if insignificant or age-related observations are mentioned in the body of the report.
Gender effects were found to be insignificant whereas age impacts can be a matter of concern in climate-sensitive urban design.
Similarly, all features that are related to the complexity of the language also became insignificant when age was used as a control variable.
Differences in health knowledge between women and men become insignificant once age and education are accounted for.
Regression analysis revealed that differences in health knowledge between women and men become insignificant once age and education are accounted for.
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