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  1. 361601
    “…At week 4, DMO resulted in a statistically greater SBP reduction than usual care (mean –21.8, SE 1.5 mm Hg vs mean –12.7, SE 2.8 mmHg; mean difference –9.1, 95% CI –14.0 to –3.3 mm Hg) and maintained a greater reduction at week 12. …”
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  2. 361602
    por Parekh, Selene G., Shah, Jay
    Publicado 2017
    “…CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest that a quickened timeline to recovery after Jones fracture injuries to NFL players can lead to poorer outcomes. There was a statistically significant greater decrease in post-injury performance for NFL players returning to play in less than 10 weeks after Jones fracture surgery as compared to those players returning in greater than 10 weeks. …”
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  3. 361603
    por Nguyen, Joseph, Rodeo, Scott A.
    Publicado 2017
    “…Overall change in IKDC was statistically significant from 1 to 2 years; however, mean change was 3.2 points, well below published MCIDs. …”
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  4. 361604
    “…Generalized estimating equations methods were used to test associations between independent variables and primary outcomes of interest. Statistical significance was determined using a p-value <.05. …”
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    “…Data were compared for statistically significance (p≤0.05) differences. RESULTS: For all BMAC OCAs, viable cells were present on the surface and deep areas of the bone at days 7 and 14. …”
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  7. 361607
    “…These improvements were not statistically different from those observed in the repair group (Pain VAS: P=0.361; HOS-ADL: P=0.314; HOS-SSS: P=0.288; mHHS: P=0.996; IHOT: P=0.192; SF: P=0.642). …”
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  8. 361608
    “…Multiple barriers were identified, and most of them showed statistically significant differences in favor of the exposed patients (ie, data security [13% in the exposed patients vs 30% in the nonexposed patients; P=.003] and no prior technology usage [5% in the exposed group vs 15% in the nonexposed group; P=.02]), whereas the differences in disease burden (somatic dimension: 4% in the exposed group vs 9% in the nonexposed group; P=.13) showed no significance. …”
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  9. 361609
    “…HAP plus EUC also had a marginal effect on WHO Disability Assessment Schedule score at 12 months (aPR = −1.58; 95% CI −3.33, 0.17; p = 0.08); other outcomes (days unable to work, intimate partner violence toward females) did not statistically significantly differ between the two arms. …”
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  10. 361610
    “…Some intermediate measurements for KOTAB alone and for IRS plus LLIN; and IRS plus KOTAB were not statistically significant. The bioassays on sprayed surfaces or netting materials showed favourable results (>80% mortality) for 22 months (IRS tested for 12 months). …”
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  11. 361611
    por Kolaitis, Gerasimos
    Publicado 2017
    “…In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5), PTSD has been included in the new chapter on Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders and now also includes a subtype of PTSD for preschool children; this represents a significant step in DSM taxonomy as it is the first developmental subtype of a psychiatric disorder. …”
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    “…RESULTS: We identified statistically significant differences between functionally intact and frail participants in mobile phone-derived measures of percent activity (P=.002, t test), active versus inactive status (P=.02, t test), average step counts (P<.001, repeated measures analysis of variance [ANOVA]) and gait speed (P<.001, t test). …”
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  14. 361614
    “…Sensitivity and publication bias analysis were performed to test the robustness of associations. All the statistical analyses were conduct using STATA 12.0. …”
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  15. 361615
    “…Differences in dosimetric parameters for the planning target volume (PTV) dose coverage, organs‐at‐risk (OARs) dose sparing, and the number of monitor units (MU) between the original and new plans were analyzed. Statistical significance was determined with a p‐value of less than 0.05. …”
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    “…At 1 month, fewer participants in the intervention arms had sought medical care for HIV than in the standard of care arm, but these differences were not significant and were reduced in magnitude at 4 months. There were no statistically significant differences in ART initiation across study arms. …”
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  19. 361619
    “…The overlap of differentially abundant proteins with AMD-associated genes and proteins was statistically significant for all conditions (Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted p<0.05), with over-representation analysis implicating ontologies related to oxidative stress, cholesterol homeostasis, and melanin biosynthesis. …”
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  20. 361620
    “…Further, in Schistosoma infection co-prevalent settings, associations were generally stronger and statistically robust for STH-related deficits in learning, memory and reaction time tests(SMD:-0.36 to -0.55, P = 0.003–0.02). …”
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