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Comparisons with the Danish samples indicated significant genetic differentiation, but with UK, the results were inconsistent (significant FST, non-significant Dest) (Table 5).
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As seen in Figure 4a, a western blot of the cleaved samples indicates significant spontaneous intramolecular cross-linking between S143C and S336C.
Global Moran values for AS sampling combined with FS sampling indicated significant positive spatial autocorrelation, except in 2005, which was the year with the highest ratio of FS to AS sampling.
Whole-tree tests conducted on the complete species sampling indicate significant variation in diversification rates among rodent lineages (Table 4, Figure 3).
An analysis of the effects of LUCa as an additional predictor on all sample points indicated significant differences between the coefficients across LUCa.
Paired samples t tests indicated significant differences between pretreatment and posttreatment severity of distortions on both the PBRS and WAS for participants completing treatment.
Independent samples t-tests indicated significant differences in between-Examiner passive motions for experimental subjects only, right ROM (P = 0.029), left ROM (P = 0.053), and total ROM (P = 0.040).
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Analysis of the transport samples indicated a significant intraindividual variation in induced aberration yields (χ8=24.06, P=0.002).
Results from a sample of 44 states indicated significant effects for system structure but no effects for reporting policies.
Repeated measures analysis of variance (RMANOVA) for the completers sample (N = 23) indicated significant improvement in social-functioning, symptom severity and certain domains of neurocognition following the intervention.
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