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"study significance" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of academic or scientific writing to refer to the importance or relevance of a particular study. Here is an example: "The study's findings demonstrate the significant impact of climate change on biodiversity, highlighting the study significance of implementing sustainable practices to mitigate its effects."
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In this study, significance is defined by the nearness of the p values of a parameter to that of the model; thus, from the obtained values it can be concluded that the parameters AC, BC and ABC have far less significant effects to ink-substrate adhesion.
An α-error of 5% was set as study significance threshold.
As this was a hypothesis generating study, significance level was defined at P<0.05 although 13 SNPs were tested.
Furthermore, given the feasibility-nature of the study, significance was set at α = 0.05 and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.
For each study, significance of self-rated relative activity change with age was assessed across the full age range.
As a feasibility study, significance tests will not be performed or reported for the primary or secondary outcomes.
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For genome-wide association studies, significance was assumed at P < 5 × 10−8.
In the present study, subjective significance coefficients were considered, and objective significance coefficients were determined based on Shannon entropy.
The study's significance is not clear.
The device makers have already begun playing down the study's significance.
In this study, statistical significance was defined as P < 0.05.
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