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As the flu season wears on and more volunteers join the study, the VE may rise (or, in the case of adults, the lower VEs may become statistically significant).
Empirical evidence from the use of nMDS in bioinformatics suggests that if we had about 30 trajectories, it is likely that such mappings may become statistically possible [30].
Therefore, it seems that under the right circumstances, these very small verbal cuing effects may become statistically reliable.
It is possible that with a larger sample size and/or more events, these associations may become statistically significant.
Exertional testing could also explain why trends seen on concentric testing may become statistically significant when more demanding 'mixed' concentric and eccentric protocol are used [ 15].
Firstly, the number of subjects collected particularly in diabetic subjects was small, and the nonsignificant associations between PGRN and some factors may become statistically remarkable if larger samples were studied.
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Had there been more events, this tendency may have become statistically significant or completely disappeared.
The ability to play a musical instrument did not impact on catheter score at index exam although there was a trend towards significance in impacting on retention scores which may have become statistically significant within a larger cohort.
We, thus, assumed that expression changes with no statistical significance may have biological significance and could become statistically significant if, for example, six chips instead of three were used for the arrays.
The relapsing patient may be offered further therapy, and evaluating the contribution of the treatments available has become statistically challenging.
In the past six years, New York has become statistically and undeniably a less dangerous place.
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