Sentence examples for statistically minor from inspiring English sources

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In 2011 the Adam Smith Institute argued that "unless ministers are prepared to facilitate the contribution of profit-making businesses", free schools will only have a "statistically minor" impact.

A great many show statistically minor fluctuation of features in one direction and then another, but generally centering around a fairly steady mean.

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Breast cancer-specific survival was similar in the biologically defined basal-like subgroups though a statistically significant minor shorter time to breast cancer-specific death was observed for patients of the Basal_2 subgroup when analysis was limited to the genetically defined basal-like carcinomas of the IntClust10 group (P=0.04; Figure 8A).

The challenge for Thursday night's exit poll is that if the result is as close as polls suggest, even an "error" of 10 seats – which statistically would be minor – could be the difference between winning or losing the election.

First, we found statistically significant but minor differences in prompt difficulty.

Our work directly addresses this question in the context of a standard anti-tuberculosis vaccine assay and showed that the efficient attenuation of Treg by PC61 mAb treatment, concomitant to BCG immunization, has a statistically significant, albeit minor, effect on the fine tuning of T-cell immunity controlling M. tuberculosis infection.

The mice treated with negative control ssiRNA presented a minor, statistically nonsignificant, reduction of tumor size.

Only one statistically significant, yet minor, difference in Cronbach's alpha between the MOA groups was observed for the Role Functioning scale (all 3 alphas >0.80).

However, the associations found in the paper are in line with previously published studies on unmet needs and the association with types of organisations, which is the distinct contribution of this paper, did not reveal significant but weak odds ratios, which would have been suggestive of a statistically significant but minor association.

Limitations of the Hosmer-Lemeshow test mentioned by the authors include that it may be non-informative in large data sets (that is, statistically significant for minor miscalibration), and that the division of the patient cohort into deciles does not account sufficiently for the individual patient.

There seems to be a further minor, although statistically significant difference between H D and H R, i.e. for display purposes, the aspects of degradation are least important and most documents were considered 'Good' or 'Quite good'Reasonablybly good'), as is also evident from the corresponding frequency plot in Fig. 4.

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