Sentences with phrase «only reached significance»

This relationship only reached significance for children aged 8 — 11 years whose carers were engaged in full - time home duties compared with working or studying (OR = 0.36, 95 % CI 0.15 to 0.86).
In contrast, training with heavy loads increased EMG amplitude in the 1RM more than training with light loads (by 43 % vs. 30 %), and the change only reached significance in the heavy load group.

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Though the game had reached its peak in cultural significance, with bands releasing new material over the platform and South Park dedicating a whole episode to its impact on youth, Guitar Hero 5 sold only one million copies in the U.S..
And our nature being thus rooted in failure, is it any wonder that theologians should have held it to be essential, and thought that only through the personal experience of humiliation which it engenders the deeper sense of life's significance is reached?
In my first lecture, defending the empirical method, I foretold that whatever conclusions we might come to could be reached by spiritual judgments only, appreciations of the significance for life of religion, taken «on the whole.»
The match was in particular of great significance for Walcott, who was also stand - in captain, as his second strike meant that the 27 - year - old has reached a landmark 100 goals for Arsenal and the attacker becomes only the 18th player in the history of the club to do so.
The count of the Party vote would be of interest locally, but would only have practical significance when aggregated with all the other votes to reach a national total.
In February, a similar study of PRO 2000 that only involved about one - third as many women found 30 % fewer HIV infections in the treated group, but with a p - value of 0.10 — a positive trend that did not reach statistical significance.
Not only does the work have potential significance to earthquake forecasting, Johnson said, but the approach is far - reaching, applicable to potentially all failure scenarios including nondestructive testing of industrial materials brittle failure of all kinds, avalanches and other events.
For CSF t - tau and p - tau, this association only reached statistical significance in the combined MCI and AD group (t - tau: r = — 0.15; p - tau: r = — 0.13; both p < 0.01).
The story of Arecibo Observatory is only a small piece of the story of Puerto Rico post-Maria, but its significance reaches beyond the astronomical community.
In the OM, only 81 genes (0.45 %) reach statistical significance (Figure 3).
Furthermore, in case - only analyses, women with adverse breast cancer features (for example, higher stage or hormone receptor negativity) consistently had lower prevalence of FMc although no single characteristic reached statistical significance because power was limited for such analyses.
The only association that reached statistical significance was between categories of maternal 1 - h glucose and BMI Z score ≥ 85th percentile at 2 years (P = 0.017).
The only other association that reached statistical significance was between categories of maternal 1 - h glucose and a BMI Z score at 2 years ≥ 85th percentile (χ2 for trend = 5.32, df = 1, P = 0.017), but the overall correlation between maternal glucose during pregnancy and BMI Z score at age 2 years was weak (fasting glucose r = 0.05, P = 0.08; 1 - h glucose r = 0.04, P = 0.22; 2 - h glucose r = 0.03, P = 0.36; and area under the curve r = 0.04, P = 0.18).
On the Self - Perception Profile, only the rating for Social Acceptance reached significance, with treatment youth rating themselves higher.
When combining only those trials with a low risk of such performance bias, the results did not reach statistical significance.
Importantly, PMTO's effect on mothers» arrests may well be valid, but because it reached statistical significance in only one of two measures (i.e., number versus likelihood of arrest)-- and possibly not at the 0.05 level — we believe it needs confirmation in additional studies to rule out the possibility that it is a chance finding.
However, it is a right which exists in an Act which makes provision for the future dealings in land and where, if agreement is not reached about the doing of a particular future act, the Tribunal is mandated to take into account not only the impact of a proposed future act on claimants» native title, way of life, culture and traditions and social, cultural and economic structures etc (s 39 (1)(a)(i)- (v)-RRB- but also the economic significance and any public interest in the doing of the future act (s 39 (1)(c) and (e)-RRB-.
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