Example sentences of "significantly [adj -er] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Visual Analogue Scores over the first 3 days showed a significantly lower score for breathlessness for the NIPPV group , median 2.3 cm ( range 0.1–5.5 ) , than for the control group , median 4.5 cm ( range 0.9–8.8 ) , p < 0.025 ( fig 2 ) .
2 Women who were currently taking the pill or who had stopped taking it in the last 12 months had a significantly lower rate of endometriosis than those who had stopped for longer periods .
3 Statistical evaluation of these data indicate a significantly higher incidence of pseudomelanosis coli in patients with tumours of the large bowel .
4 Increased bile lithogenicity is suggested by the significantly higher frequency of cholecystolithiasis in the patients with bile duct stones ( 57% ) , which contrasts with the reported prevalence of 10–20% in developed countries .
5 EEF experience is that workplace secret ballots have a significantly higher level of return than postal ballots . ’
6 Interestingly , rats fed a linoleic or eicosapentaenoic supplemented diet after pretreatment with HCl developed significantly higher resistance to acid than those fed the diet with oelic acid ( p<0.05 ) .
7 This was chiefly because they could foresee benefits to their own company in using recorders capable of recording many more parameters to a significantly higher standard of accuracy .
8 Employing this methodology , Nyman and Silberston , as already noted , find a significantly higher occurrence of ownership control than is generally assumed .
9 A significantly higher concentration of urokinase was found in malignant ascites ( 0.3 ( <0.1–0.6 ) ng/ml ) than in alcoholic ascites ( 0.7 ( <0.1–1.3 ) ng/ml , p<0.05 ) .
10 Equally , a significantly higher concentration of plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 in malignant ascites confirms previous work , but as it is a weaker inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator and is present in much lower concentrations than plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 , it probably plays only a small part in the overall inhibition of fibrinolytic activity .
11 The significantly higher score for team ability in Japan is consistent with the higher investment in training and the high score for motivation with the high scores for project integration — a strong project leader increases team motivation — and the higher score for joint reward systems .
12 Erm and the two the two females in the solidarity evaluations they it was constant the d There was n't any change erm across the two guises but with the males there was a significantly higher score in solidarity when they were in the Kentucky accented guises .
13 DNA flow cytometry showed a significantly higher rato of tetraploid to diploid nuclei in pancreatic tissue after fundectomy than after sham operation .
14 In the laboratory , males had a significantly slower rate of growth , but still matured earlier than females .
15 All subject groups had DGR for some of the study period ; however , both groups of patients had reflux for a significantly longer proportion of study time than the normal controls ( 12% of study time for normal controls , 67% for gastric ulcer patients , and 91% for gastric surgery patients ; p<0.001 gastric ulcer v controls and p<0.0002 gastric surgery v controls ; Fig 1 ) .
16 The table also makes it clear that older publications were not necessarily in a significantly greater state of disrepair than more recent items .
17 But : Digital technologies have significantly greater reliability of reproduction and ease of transmission , and they promise vast enhancement of access .
18 The first type of learning difficulty is where a child ‘ has a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of his/her age ’ .
19 His Honour said that J 's dyslexia ‘ would appear to give him significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of his age ’ , and that J 's high intelligence was ‘ neither here nor there ’ in relation to the specific cause of the learning difficulty .
20 It replaced the previous categories of handicap with the concept of special educational needs , defined as existing where a child has significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of the same age , or has a disability that prevents or hinders him or her from using the educational facilities normally available .
21 This combination of data — an excess of GP over other referrals of women , together with a significantly greater likelihood of diversion of women referred by GPs away from compulsory admission compared with other female referrals — suggests apparent discrimination on the part of GPs against women .
22 Nowadays , with most pipe and cigar smokers being ex-smokers of cigarettes , they may also have transferred their inhalation techniques , despite the irritancy of the smoke : in this case , they will be at significantly greater risk of disease than pipe or cigar smokers who have never smoked cigarettes [ 4 ] .
23 A common image of health in old age is one associated with the loss of energy and personal drive , significantly greater need for rest , long and increasing periods of sickness , permanent experience of pain and discomfort , increasing immobility , the gradual loss of personal control and responsibility , the onset of incontinence , with the resulting loss of dignity and self-respect , increasing confusion , and ultimately the most feared condition of all , senility .
24 By contrast , rats with intestinal bacterial overgrowth had significantly greater excretion of PABA than the controls ( : 530.1 ( 30.1 ) µg ( p<0.001 ) ) .
25 Table 3 shows there is a significantly greater RFA for trigram than for dot location and for words than for dot counting .
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