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39 For the total-time-on-test we used calendar time as the time scale with time unit equal to days and interpreted a significant result as an increase or decrease of mortality during the study period.

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One of the pivotal requirements for regulators nowadays, in order to interpret a significant difference as biologically relevant, is to observe a linear dose-response.

Correlative patterns of whole shape variation are difficult to interpret: a significant correlation would suggest a real congruence, but a weak congruence does not imply a significant correlation.

In cases that C is substantial (i.e. situations comparable to scenario II and III from the simulations), one should be more careful in interpreting a significant A × E interaction, as the effect could indicate the presence of C × E rather than A × E.

Then she introduced an unmentioned force into the mix: fear of falling, a phenomenon now interpreted as a significant risk factor of its own for the elderly.

The decision to review each of the station closures and the admission that some may remain open has been interpreted as a significant concession to the unions.

An improved cycling performance is observed for titanium-doped cathode materials, which is interpreted to a significant suppression of phase transitions and lattice changes during cycling.

In what will be interpreted as a significant attack on a government policy which has been heavily informed by the TCPA's work, Ellis said "genuinely affordable housing for all budgets" was essential for the new towns to be considered garden cities, comparable with Letchworth and Welwyn which were founded to Howard's principles in the early part of the 20th century.

According to the Daily Telegraph's front page on Wednesday, the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has "signalled that she may be willing to compromise on the issue of free movement", suggesting "in comments interpreted as a significant shift" that Britain "may be able to gain full control of its borders while retaining access to the single market".

The equal treatment norm, strictly interpreted, is a significant constraint on policy choice.

Therefore, the extreme reduction in the Sq amplitude during the minimum of solar cycle 23/24 in 2008 to 2009 can be interpreted as a significant decrease in the ionospheric conductivity due to the significant reduction in solar EUV radiation, which is responsible for the formation of the ionosphere.

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