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Men who received Zytiga went significantly longer before their disease progressed than those who received a placebo.
After all, the country can keep borrowing for significantly longer before the bailiffs show up.
As expected, the RR intervals in soccer players were significantly longer before the game compared to age-matched volunteers (Fig. 1A).
In particular, ExP2 was found to wait significantly longer before initiating movement for CS trajectories passing on the left and CCS trajectories passing on the right, exactly those conditions for which the novices and ExP1 showed large initial movement biases.
Indeed, test flies took significantly longer before staying within the safe zone for 20 s and covered significantly more distance outside the safe zone than control flies (Figure 4).
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Eno2-ΔGR/EGFP bigenic mice had significantly longer latencies before emerging from the protective cylinder, indicating higher anxiety when faced with the threatening open field (Figure 8A, t21 = −3.706 p<0.0014).
As shown in Fig. 6a, the length of 3'-UTR after extending is significantly longer than before extending (Wilcoxon test, P value = 9.39e-178).
Kesson et al (1998) found that patients who were originally referred to non-respiratory physicians had a significantly longer delay before surgery.
Wild-type leukocytes that adhered rolled for an average of 272 ± 58 μm before adhering, while the one wild-type leukocyte that detached rolled significantly longer (411 μm) before detaching.
Workloads have increased and many admissions staff are working significantly longer hours than before.
The feedback group had significantly longer reaction times before responding target absent (Table 3) than the control group, showing that receiving EMF delays quitting time.
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