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However, it was surprising that nine of 12 populations had nevertheless increased in fitness in LB relative to the ancestor, and that the fitness of one population (A-1) was statistically indistinguishable when grown in LB or DM25.
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Moreover, the hazardous effects of drinking grew statistically significantly in a dose-dependent manner with increasing amount of alcohol consumption per day, which was not described by previous studies.
The hazardous effect on OS and DFS of drinking grew statistically significantly in a dose-dependent manner with increasing amount of alcohol consumption per day (both P-value for trend < 0.05).
Quantification of neurite outgrowth of wildtype sensory neurons on CHO-MAG Ig1 3 cells revealed that neurite elongation is not impaired (Fig. 4D) and does statistically not differ from neurons grown on CHO control cells.
The final number of phytomers was not statistically different for pea plants grown in pure stands or intercropped with wheat.
Asterisk indicates statistically significant difference to comparably grown wild type according to Student's t -test (p < 0.01).
Again, increased pericyte density of B16 tumor vasculature was the only statistically significant difference between tumors grown in wild type and in D849N-mutant mice (Fig. 2F).
In contrast, there was no statistically significant difference in cell number for cultures grown on fibronectin compared to uncoated controls.
Differences in average (N = 3) MICs or distance (mm) grown into gradient plates were analyzed statistically by analysis of variance.
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