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  1. 360361
    “…FAAM Sports (p = 0.055) and AOFAS (p = 0.066) scores clinically improved from 13.3 to 39.2 and 57.7 to 86.3, respectively, and approached statistical significance. There were no intraoperative or perioperative complications with calcaneal bone grafting. …”
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  2. 360362
    “…However, these values were not statistically significant. On the calcaneus, the plantar region of the calcaneal-cuboid joint was found to have a significant coverage decrease of 18% relative to the controls (p = 0.017). …”
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  3. 360363
    “…For normally distributed data outcome scores were compared using the independent sample t-test while non-normal data comparisons were made with the Mann-Whitney U test. For all statistical tests, assumptions of α <.05 and β =.8 were made. …”
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  4. 360364
    “…In the order of Cavovarus, AAFD, and Control, the mean HMA- CR values were -20.43mm, 14.02mm, and 0.03mm, respectively; HMA-WBCT values were -6.34mm, 15.75 mm, and 3.19 mm; FAO values were -11.17%, 7.42%, and 2.63%; TNCA were -16.8 degrees, 22.11, and 6.45; The MFS values were -17%, 42%, and 22%; CCS values were -21% (IQR=-35%,-0.17%), -7% (IQR=-11%, 0) and 0 (IQR=-4%, 5%); The Kite's angles were 22.19 degrees, 34.27 degrees, and 28.06 degrees; The arch height index values were 0.25, 0.71, and 0.44. There was a statistically significant difference among the three groups in all the above parameters. …”
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  5. 360365
    “…Those with scores indicative of cognitive impairment completed an evaluation for dementia, with dementia diagnoses determined during consensus conferences using criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition. …”
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  6. 360366
    “…Presenting symptoms, clinical findings, co-morbidities, laboratory parameters, and radiological assessment were analyzed, and statistical analysis was done. The survival rate and in-hospital mortality was analyzed. …”
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  7. 360367
    “…There was a moderate and statistically significant association between smartphone ownership and age (Cramér V [Φ(C)]=0.35; P<.001), education (Φ(C)=0.29; P=.001), and employment status (Φ(C)=0.3; P=.01). …”
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  8. 360368
    “…The general postoperative complication rate in group A and group B was 12.5% and 28.6%, respectively, but the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: The application of computerized virtual preoperative planning procedures is feasible in comminuted posterior wall acetabular fractures. …”
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  9. 360369
    “…Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted in 11 electronic databases, namely, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature, EMBASE, Korean Studies Information Service System, Research Information Service System, Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System, Korea Citation Index, Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure Database (CNKI), Wanfang Data, and CiNii for randomized controlled trials from their inception until August 19, 2021. Statistical analysis was performed in R version 4.1.1 and R studio program using the default settings of the meta-package. …”
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  10. 360370
    “…Similarly, use of stimulants (AOR = 3.25, CI 1.59–18.63), previous history of STI (AOR = 2.15, CI 1.02–6.93), genital ulcer (AOR = 4.64, CI 1.31–11.35), number of sexual partners (AOR = 3.25, CI 1.59–7.47), sex during menses (AOR = 5.85, CI (1.29–21.44), sexual assault (AOR = 2.93, CI 1.23–9.01), sharp material sharing, (AOR = 4.98, CI 1.34–10.95) and history of abortion, (AOR = 2.46, CI 1.18, 12.19), were statistically associated with HBV infection. Factors such as age, residence, and alcohol consumption were not associated with HBV infection. …”
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  11. 360371
    “…METHODS: Using COVID-19–related news headlines from a database of online news stories in conjunction with mental health–related online search data from Google Trends, this paper first explored the statistical and qualitative affective properties of state-specific COVID-19 news coverage across the United States from January 23, 2020, to October 22, 2020. …”
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  12. 360372
    “…There were significant differences between the two groups in the time from the diagnosis of HIV to the discovery of thrombosis, the time from ART to the discovery of thrombosis and bacterial pneumonia, and the differences in WBC, PLT, Hb, CRP, PTA, INR, TCHO, LDL-C, ALB, and viral load were statistically significant. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of VTE in HIV-infected people in the last 11 years was 1.4%. …”
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  13. 360373
    “…Acceptability was assessed using a qualitative, summative evaluation. Exploratory statistical analysis included evaluating the average weekly steps in week 1 compared with week 8 using a paired t test (2-tailed) and modeling daily steps over time using a linear mixed model. …”
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    “…Outcome measures included brain GSH (Meshcher-Garwood Point Resolved Spectroscopy (MEGA-PRESS) versus non-MEGA-PRESS) and blood GSH (intracellular versus extracellular) in AD and MCI. The Q statistic and Egger’s test were used to assess heterogeneity and risk of publication bias, respectively. …”
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  16. 360376
    “…Cox regression analysis showed that the risk of MACE with only anxiety and depression was 2.793 times higher than that without anxiety and depression (95% CI 0.914 8.526), with no statistical significance (P > 0.05), and the risk of MACE with depression without anxiety was significantly higher than that without anxiety and depression (P < 0.01). …”
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  17. 360377
    “…Specialized student athletes spend more time participating in sports related activities than non-specialized athletes, which may account for the increased frequency of injuries, compared to non-specialized athletes. Although not statistically significant at the 2 year time point, this relationship warrants further investigation into the potential health effects of early sports specialization.…”
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  18. 360378
    “…Those who sustained a neuropraxia had on average a 54 min. longer surgery (p=0.005) and a trend towards a 14 min. longer traction time (p=0.096). Diagnosis had no statistical effect on the rate of clinical diagnosis. …”
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  19. 360379
    “…RevMan v5.4.1 from Cochrane Collaboration was used for statistical analysis, and Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman (HKSJ) method was used for post hoc testing depend on the number of studies. …”
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  20. 360380
    “…Overall, there were 2425 positive tests (0.44%) among student athletes and 30 567 positive tests (0.88%) among nonathlete students, for a relative risk of 0.50 (95% CI, 0.48-0.52; P < .001). There was no statistically significant difference in student athlete test positivity between included schools; however, test positivity among nonathlete students varied considerably between institutions, ranging from 133 of 271 862 tests (0.05%) at Stanford University to 2129 of 32 336 tests (6.58%) at Penn State University. …”
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