Sentence examples for insignificant test from inspiring English sources

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In the scheme of things, mustering the nerve to get on a plane and go somewhere seems like a very small and nearly insignificant test of personal courage.

To remove insignificant test cases, we filtered out users who did not either write any posts or had any followers and constructed the Twitter follower graph for those users.

Taken together, five of the six studies with significantly smaller final sizes sampled serum within 1 month after peak incidence or examined unvaccinated population, while all the five remaining studies with insignificant test results conducted sampling longer than 1 month after the peak or the population involved vaccination (p = 0.55, Fisher's).

Rather, an insignificant test with a confidence interval comprising clinically relevant differences suggests the study had insufficient power to detect effects [ 2] and the information from a confidence interval therefore is crucial for correct interpretation.

Either significant or insignificant Friedman tests in both groups were interpreted as indicating no differences between groups, whereas a significant test in one together with an insignificant test in the other group as indicating a difference between groups.

On the other hand, if a particular combination works as either an activator or a repressor in ES cells depending on other cellular context or targets, a feature may then be strongly associated with both ES-up and ES-down genes, leading to insignificant test results and defeating detection.

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Almost all 1,000 trials in scenario F were significant in the overall test (insignificant tests N = 3).

As a rule, differences between the mean intensities for these two data sets were statistically insignificant (t-test; P < 0.05).

The difference between the Q-factors of disks containing QWs and those containing QDs is statistically insignificant (t-test value p = 0.44) if made from samples of the same dislocation density.

Although the number of uncovered bases was slightly higher in WGA (median, 1.5%) than non-WGA (median, 1.2%) samples (Table  1), the difference was insignificant (t-test, P = 0.053, 95% CI).

Since the solubility variation of CO2 within the oil is insignificant at test pressure conditions (Sayegh et al. 1990), in this work, the densities of two oil samples are assumed the same as the dead/live crude oil density.

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