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Therefore, nonsignificant actions were excluded by the Court, and consequently this is a highly irregular legal situation.
By simple I mean those composed of nonsignificant elements, such as ge, 'earth.'
At the occurrence of a component with nonsignificant F-statistics, we terminate the selection.
This 6-year intervention was associated with a nonsignificant change: a 16% reduction in the esophageal cancer mortality rate.
A second trial found duct tape had a modest but nonsignificant effect on wart resolution.
Three pages of nonsignificant typographical errors were corrected.
Neither organism is aware of the effect of its own gestures upon the other; the gestures are nonsignificant.
The most common reason for not publishing is nonsignificant or uninteresting results [ 16 18 ] .
Events which, to others, are nonsignificant are of enormous significance to him or her, and the atmosphere surrounding the delusions is highly charged.
"One problem concerning the validity of the drawing technique is that researchers choose procedures that will no doubt result in nonsignificant findings.
What is more, nonsignificant terrorist events have been tracked less thoroughly in recent years, also rendering trends in the total number of events meaningless.
When assessed upon a chi-square distribution, nonsignificant chi-square values indicate very little unexplained variance and thus, good model fit.
There was a nonsignificant trend toward a seasonal distribution of the incidence of dog bite injuries, with the highest rates being observed during the summer months.
There were 35 ovarian cancers detected in the screening group and 32 in the control group with a nonsignificant difference in the stage distribution.
A nonsignificant reduction in risk was observed both in women who had undergone bilateral oophorectomy and in those who had not.
Although functional disability in survivors is common, a small comparative study found a nonsignificant difference between SCT survivors and a matched control group.
The results of a study on rugby players by Hitch and Baddeley showed that trace decay contributes relatively nonsignificant effects on retroactive recall.
For the second group shown a map with a reversed orientation (south at the top), there was a nonsignificant trend toward selecting a position south of the city's center.
Or, a nonsignificant sound, which out of several sounds, each of them significant, is capable of forming one significant sound- as amphi, peri, and the like.
Nonsignificant correlations provide tentative evidence against the demand characteristics explanation.Pre-experimental questionnaires can also cause demand characteristics as well as post-experimental questionnaires.
Bonferroni adjustments to probability values on these multiple pairwise comparisons would have resulted in p-values that were nonsignificant for most comparisons during the final third of the experiment.
As with the Silber model, the validation model was well calibrated throughout the entire range of probabilities, as assessed by the nonsignificant Hosmer-Lemeshow statistic.
When viral load was not controlled for, there was a nonsignificant trend toward a reduction in the male-to-female transmission rate from circumcised men compared with uncircumcised men.
Automatically masks nonsignificant bits (sets to 0, 1, or extends value of another bit) In DIT mode, additional features of the transmitter are:
By double or compound, those composed either of a significant and nonsignificant element (though within the whole word no element is significant), or of elements that are both significant.