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χ2 tests revealed a lower risk of missed presentation with sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the later cohort (13% vs. 50%; P = 0.02) and a non-significant decline in missed seroconversion illness (0% vs. 33%; P = 0.17).
Mann–Whitney tests revealed a lower grey matter mean MTR, white matter mean MTR and white matter peak location (P < 0.05) and grey matter peak location (trend toward significance) in IgM aCL-positive as compared with IgM aCL-negative patients (Table 2, Figure 3).
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The short-lived testing revealed a lower rate of drug use among welfare applicants than among the general population.
Permutation tests revealed a significantly lower mean of the ranks based on site-based scores of host genes interacting with gag protein and a comparatively higher mean for integrase (IN), protease (PR), vpr and rev proteins (Table 1).
The LEIPAD test revealed a significantly lower score (where lower is better) for physical function in control subjects compared with ESRD plus T1D subjects, while transplanted patients (KD and KP) showed a lower score compared with ESRD plus T1D patients (control subjects 2.4 ± 1.1, ESRD plus T1D 7.2 ± 1.7, KD 5.7 ± 3.4, and KP 3.8 ± 2.0; ESRD plus T1D vs. control subjects/KP, P ≤ 0.001) (Table 2).
The tests revealed a soft-tissue strain.
Laboratory tests revealed a positive tuberculin skin test (18 × 18 mm) and QuantiFERON TB Gold® test.
A magnetic resonance imaging test revealed a moderate lower ankle sprain.
Statistical analysis of these data with the Wilcoxon rank sum test revealed a significantly lower expression level of NBPF1 in cell lines with a heterozygous deletion of the NBPF1 locus compared to cell lines without NBPF1 loss (p<0.05).
Tests revealed an unspecified brain injury.
Compared with cluster analysis based on isolated CANTAB results, all other dendrograms from both isolated (language tests) and combined tests (CANTAB + Language), revealed a lower degree of segregation.
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