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Now a new study, published in the March issue of The American Journal of Medicine, suggests that teetotalers who begin having a drink or two a day in middle age may also get significant benefit.
"So, if you get a big change, somebody may get a significant shock".
As a result of combining the peculiar acidic property of γ-alumina and the capability for aromatization of HZSM-5 itself, MTA may get a significant promotion.
This suggests either that the selective pressure that recurrently drove positive selection of vertebrate NATs became relaxed in the primate lineage, or that the statistical power provided by the small number of sequences available for analysis may be insufficient to get significant results when performing the LRT tests implemented in PAML.
As with the deal the government did to get food manufacturers to lower salt content, there may be a chance to get significant change in soft drink formulas just with the threat of the tax stick.
The probability to get significant correlations of cognitive measures with clinical outcome may of course be higher when they are based on a shorter follow-up period.
Indeed, that a single item can be used to get significant results is in line with previous research and may be useful for clinicians [ 46].
However, it was Rubio, who scraped into the symbolically important second place ahead of Cruz by a fraction of a percentage point, who may get the more significant boost from South Carolina's results.
On the conditions that R b (l, τ) and R b (l+1, τ) belong to different pilot periods, which means that R b (l, τ) belongs to PS while R b (l+1, τ) belongs to FS, the difference D b, τ may get to a significant value.
"That's the good news; but it's balanced against the recognition that in these places where we've found these structures, we may also be getting significant melting, deformation and destruction of ice sheet records.
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