Sentences with phrase «significantly greater extent»

In a population of serious juvenile offenders, we found that the presence of antisocial peers in one's network predicts one's own criminal behavior to a significantly greater extent in individuals with low RPI scores than among those who have equally antisocial peers but score high on RPI (Monahan et al., 2007).
Other studies show that fat cells multiply to a significantly greater extent in rats who aren't allowed to run on their wheels, while others show that such voluntary exercise in parents can stem positive transgenerational effects in offspring that are bred to be genetically predisposed to obesity (for instance, reduced body fat).

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Fat cells cultured from the body mass index of a morbidly obese patient cause multiple myeloma cells to anchor to a much greater extent than normal cells and produce a significantly larger number of blood vessels to sustain the cancer cells.
The tests showed that within two hours blue - green algae is significantly reduced by doses of H2O2 to a greater extent even than Prymnesium and other algal organisms.
Though the number of fires has been fewer than the 10 - year average of wildfires, until this date, the extent of acreage that has been affected by the fires is significantly greater.
A recent in vitro study showed that incorporating a greater extent (2-fold) of TFA in the phospholipid fraction of endothelial cells significantly increased the expression of endothelial adhesion molecules, including ICAM - 1 (25).
The same effect was observed, to a greater extent, after the HGI - Lac breakfast, which from the 6th hour resulted in H2 values significantly higher than those of both the HGI and LGI breakfasts (both: P < 0.001 for each time).
Nevertheless, abdominal exercise training significantly improved muscular endurance to a greater extent than the CG.
In certain trials of older men and women, training with whole body vibration significantly improved muscle torque and power, and were proportionately greatest in plantarflexion and to a lesser extent knee extension, while hip flexion and extension, and knee flexion and dorsiflexion measures were unaltered.
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