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- adverb In a manner that is not
statistical .
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Examples
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A total of 1.3% Xience patients experienced a probable or definite clot over the two-year period, compared with 1.7% of Taxus patients, a nonstatistically significant difference.
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In our study we found no association with systolic blood pressure and a nonstatistically significant trend suggesting slightly lower diastolic blood pressures in individuals with lower levels of eGFR.
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There was no overall association noted between dietary fiber intake (total, cereal, fruit or vegetable fiber) and prostate cancer risk, although calibrated intakes of total fiber and fruit fiber were associated with nonstatistically significant reductions in risk.
WordPress.com News 2008
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There was no overall association noted between dietary fiber intake (total, cereal, fruit or vegetable fiber) and prostate cancer risk, although calibrated intakes of total fiber and fruit fiber were associated with nonstatistically significant reductions in risk.
WordPress.com News 2008
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There was no overall association noted between dietary fiber intake (total, cereal, fruit or vegetable fiber) and prostate cancer risk, although calibrated intakes of total fiber and fruit fiber were associated with nonstatistically significant reductions in risk.
WordPress.com News 2008
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There was no overall association noted between dietary fiber intake (total, cereal, fruit or vegetable fiber) and prostate cancer risk, although calibrated intakes of total fiber and fruit fiber were associated with nonstatistically significant reductions in risk.
WordPress.com News 2008
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However, there were nonstatistically significant differences in the incidence of amiodarone-related major events (20 [19\%] episodic vs 25 [24\%] continuous; incidence rate difference, -2.0; 95\% CI, -8.7 to 4.6) and underlying heart disease-related major events (17 [16\%] episodic vs 9 [9\%] continuous; incidence rate difference, 3.6;
JAMA current issue 2008
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