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The diffusion modeling suggests insignificant increase in charged mobile species upon DND seeding.
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This treaty could rip our public services to shreds for the sake of a short and (studies suggest) insignificant fizzle of economic growth.
Cronbach Alpha and KMO test results suggested insignificant internal consistency in both groups; therefore Factor Analysis was skipped.
By varying the locations of graphene (either in the middle or at the two ends of the HJs), similar mechanical properties have been obtained, suggesting insignificant impacts from location of graphene allotropes.
The results suggest insignificant influence of the ADD and SZ on FIB removal performance, however biofilters with a SZ perform significantly better in removing nitrate-nitrogen compared to those without a SZ.
In the present study, the SRD values were 23, 14, 17 and 10 for the models of curdione, furanodienone, curcumol and germacrone, respectively, suggesting insignificant difference (p < 0.05) between the actual and the predicted value for these four models.
The observed intensities in the cases of ZnO and ZnO methyl red are the same in overlapping style, suggesting insignificant effect of dye on the optical performance of the later.
The signal differences for all the standards were <15%, suggesting insignificant matrix effects.
Non-correlated expression and localisation of different epitopes suggested insignificant expression of full-length (FL) BARD1.
A subgroup analysis for the naive group versus the pretreatment group suggested insignificant results.
Nevertheless, when the dinucluetide frequencies were fixed, the energies of the permuted controls were similar to those of the native sequences, suggesting insignificant nucleotide-order effect with fixed dinucleotides frequencies.
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