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The variation in performance of the original specimen was significant with increased thickness.
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The level of LVD in gastric cancer specimens was significant higher than that of normal gastric tissue and positively correlated with immunohistochemistry staining of p-Akt, p-mTOR, VEGF-C and VEGF-D.
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We found that high DPD expression, high ERCC1 expression, and low EGFR expression in GC specimens were significant predictors of poor survival in advanced GC.
When explaining variation in concentrations with linear modeling, aspect was statistically significant for all of the 15 elements, height was statistically significant for 12 elements, and specimen mass was significant for 6 elements.
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