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A personality disorder is an accentuation of one or more personality traits to the point that the trait significantly impairs an individual's social or occupational functioning.
Entrepreneurial trait significantly predicts the decision to be self-employed.
However, a high anxiety level, as a state and as a trait, significantly increases it.
The results indicated that STZ decreased the glutathione contents (25.72%), while NSFO and NSEO increased the trait significantly (P < 0.05).
This likelihood-ratio test examines whether any of the alternative kernels describe the true genetic architecture of the trait significantly better.
The single hindwing trait (trait 5 g) that responds to temperature in the same manner as all forewing traits is also the only trait significantly affected by late hormone manipulations.
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Individual traits significantly affected bee species responses to different disturbances and several traits were broadly predictive among multiple disturbances.
The main element of disagreement is whether stacking two or more transgenes by crossing single GM plants and selecting the transgenic traits, significantly affects the overall stability of the resulting plant.
A different combination of the five traits significantly predicted motivation and performance in each condition, with the performance-contingent condition yielding significantly higher enjoyment and performance than the other conditions.
Multiple step-wise regression analyses showed that none of the four traits significantly predicted mean seed dispersal distance downwind, except for possibly tree crown area at a less stringent α = 0.10 (P = 0.086; model F1, 23 = 3.22, R2 = 0.12).
None of the other life history or morphological traits significantly differed (Table 4).
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