Example sentences of "show a significant [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When a subject did not show a significant change during the clamp test , a glucose concentration of 2 mmol/l was assigned for statistical comparisons of glucose thresholds .
2 The increase of urokinase type plasminogen activator and urokinase type plasminogen activator/tissue type plasminogen activator antigen ratio and the decrease of tissue type plasminogen activator in the carcinomas did not show a significant correlation with known prognostic determinants as differentiation grade , TNM classification , intestinal metaplasia , inflammation , and ulceration .
3 The Kruskal-Wallis test did not show a significant correlation between the extent of gastric metaplasia and the use of H 2 receptor antagonists .
4 In contrast with the study of Takai et al the division of gastric cancer tissues into groups with different differentiation grades did not show a significant increase of plasminogen activator activities in well differentiated carcinomas .
5 We could not show a significant difference between the extent of gastric metaplasia at sites around ulcer craters or scars and macroscopically normal appearing mucosa .
6 It may show a significant improvement in which case you can conclude the child is learning .
7 Both Table 7 and Table 8 show a significant increase in number of words recognised as the level of processing increases .
8 The great historical eruptions seem to fit this picture — global mean temperatures in the northern hemisphere ( taken as annual means ) show a significant dip in the year or two after a great eruption , like that of Krakatoa in 1883 , or , on a more modest scale , Agung in Bali in 1963 .
9 We have , for example , the potter 's workshop at Fournou Korifi , the carpenter 's tool-kit found at Khamaizi and the three almost identical dog-handled schist jars ; these instances show a significant degree of craft specialization in the Early Minoan ( Branigan 1983 ) .
10 The results also show a significant difference in accuracy before and after adaptation when wearing prisms .
11 As expected , the results show a significant decrease in accuracy when initially pointing to a target while wearing prisms than for normal vision .
12 Recent surveys show a significant improvement in the opinion the French have of nuclear power , but also show that a small minority remains stubbornly opposed to it .
13 Of 18 categories only the rural high oil group in 1979–83 , the early post-mixing period , showed a significant excess .
14 Tenore et al also showed a significant serum growth hormone response during sleep and to propranolol/ glaucagon but a poor response to insulin induced hypoglycaemia .
15 Our experiments showed a significant dose dependent change from absorption toward secretion of water and electrolytes .
16 When these differences were investigated by this approach using three subgroups of similar size , the recent oil impact measure in more isolated areas showed a significant trend at ages 5–24 ( p<0.01 ; table VI ) .
17 ( 1983 ) analysed the 120 sites individually with five or more years of data between 1956 and 1976 , only 29 showed a significant trend of increasing annual average rainfall acidity and five showed a decrease .
18 Fundectomised rats showed a significant increase in pancreatic weight and total DNA and protein content compared with sham operated rats .
19 Detailed histological assessment showed a significant increase in the number of capillaries and fibroblasts in the granulation tissue of rats treated with bFGF compared with that in vehicle treated controls .
20 Patients with duodenal ulcer showed a significant increase , in both absolute and percentage values , in phosphatidylcholine , phosphatidylethanolamine , and phosphatidylserine , and a decrease in phosphatidylinositol and lysolecithin compared with controls .
21 The main findings of this study can be summarised as follows : ( 1 ) patients with adenomatous colorectal polyps generally showed a significant increase in the cytoproliferative activity of the most superficial portions of the rectal crypts compared with controls ; ( b ) this difference was primarily the result of an appreciable upward shift of replicating cells in patients destined to suffer from recurrent polyps ; the proliferative pattern of patients whose polyps did not recur after initial polypectomies were essentially similar to those of controls ; ( c ) the proliferative pattern of flat rectal mucosa did not change appreciably during the follow up period regardless of whether polyps recurred or not .
22 After the challenge , group A patients showed a significant increase in the mean intraepithelial lymphocyte count ( before challenge 11 ( 3 ) , afterwards 19 ( 6 ) ) and a decrease in the villous height/crypt depth ratio ( beforehand 1.5 ( 10.1 ) , afterwards 1.3 ( 0.2 ) ) , while the intestinal permeability test remained normal and the IgA-antigliadin antibody increased in four of 10 children .
23 Observation of CGRP concentrations , before , during , and after hot flushes in the same subjects , showed a significant percentage increase in CGRP : 197.9 ( 40.9 ) % at the start of the flushes , 341.6 ( 126.9 ) % at the height , then down to 227.9 ( 46.6 ) % immediately after the flush ( p<0.05 , analysis of variance ) .
24 Although in both carcinomas and normal mucosa urokinase type plasminogen activator antigen and activity showed a significant correlation ( respectively , R=0.38 , p<0.01 and R=0.41 , p<0.005 ) and the activity of urokinase type plasminogen activator in carcinomas was higher than in normal mucosa , this difference did not reach statistical significance ( Table I ) .
25 The Spearman correlation test showed a significant correlation ( p=0.0001 , rho=-0.85 ) between the number of abnormal subareas and the sweat spot test score for all subjects ( Fig 4 ) .
26 Sigmoidoscopic and symptom scores also showed a significant correlation with each other ( r=0.91 ) .
27 Under pentagastrin stimulation , taking all subjects together , the regression analysis showed a significant correlation between lyso platelet activating factor and acid , lyso platelet activating factor and pepsin , AAGPC and acid , AAGPC and pepsin ( Fig 2 ) .
28 As the regression analysis showed a significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and both acid and pepsin but no significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and NANA , we suggest that platelet activating factor precursors would not result from degraded gastric mucin .
29 In this study on biopsy samples from colonic mucosa of patients with no colonic disorders , the comparison between two methods of assessing cell proliferation showed a significant correlation ( r s =0.6 , p<0.05 ) .
30 Simple regression showed a significant correlation between the values in ELISA and ADCC activity ( r =0.615 , p<0.05 ) .
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