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However, it is still likely that ratio changes of less than two fold are both statistically significant (judged by z-test or t-test) and biologically meaningful.
Although neither individual shift was significant (judged by overlap between the BCIs at successive nodes), the cumulative change between the MRCA of Asphodeloideae + Xanthorrhoea (95% BCI = 6.1-15.6 × 10−4 substitutions/site/Myr) and the crown of the latter (95% BCI = 0.18-1.7 × 10−4 substitutions/site/Myr) was significant.
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Though the difference appears to be statistically significant (judging from the nonoverlapping confidence intervals), the clinical or biological significance of a 0.3 μg/L elevation is not known.
But the number was significant, judging from the thousands of loyalists who surfaced on the streets, armed with automatic rifles, after he spoke on national radio.
This should produce a significant interaction, judged by the reliability of the change in R2 when the interaction term is added into the model.
Of the 53 genes within the insertion for which the ATH1 array has probes, 48 show statistically significant (as judged by a Benjamini-Hochberg corrected p value for differential expression of <0.0001) fold changes at this time point.
Bolded estimates indicate that a parameter is statistically significant as judged by its 95% confidence interval (95% CI).
The increase was modest but statistically significant, as judged by the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (p < 0.01; Table 1).
The multienvironment QTL analysis resulted in 16 QTL being found, with 11 being significant as judged by the probability measure presented in the Methods section.
Senior doctors reported slightly longer hours (46 47 h) than junior doctors (45 46 h), but the difference is not statistically significant as judged from the 95% CIs (except for 2000).
After a successive reduction of non-significant interactions, judged from the type-III sum of squares (p ≤ 0.05), the significance of each of the remaining factors was evaluated from the final model Least Square Mean (LSMean).
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