Similar words: statistical, statistic, artistically, statistics, statically, statistician, egotistical, euphemistically. Meaning: adv. with respect to statistics.
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31. Statistically the strongest correlation was between understanding of the market and commercial success.
32. Indeed, the lower the blood pressure the better, because statistically it reduces the subsequent risks of stroke and heart attacks.
33. Statistically in San Francisco, pit bulls are over-represented in attacks on people, according to animal control officials.
34. Unless this condition was met inferences about relationships within the sample could not be statistically secured.
35. It is designed to withstand the sort of storm that statistically would be expected to occur once in every 10,000 years.
36. This latter line is also statistically significant; the points on the line are most unlikely to be there purely by chance.
37. Possible fluctuations of cancer incidence due to sources of radiation are swamped statistically by the numerous other causes.
38. There are so few accidents that comparing accident rates is not statistically valid.
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39. No statistically significant difference in performance was discovered between those with and those without recent study experience.
40. For quite a large number of items, the relationship with the answer to this question was statistically significant.
41. A difference with a p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
42. Infections appeared to occur more commonly in the cyclosporin group, although the difference was not statistically significant.
43. So far the figures show a variation that is not statistically significant.
44. I was able to make over thirty predictions on statistically reliable differences in cancer mortality rates in various groups.
45. Statistically, however, the chance of avoiding synonyms altogether is vanishingly small.
46. These findings are worrisome, even though these increases were not statistically significant.
47. Results in the two groups were compared with unpaired, two-tailed t tests; p 0 05 was statistically significant.
48. Helicobacter pylori also tended to increase thromboxane B 2 synthesis although this was not statistically significant.
49. Having a statistically valid set on which to train a network is important.
50. In 66 cases there was a statistically significant effect which could not be explained by any other means.
51. The quanta are individually so small that their interactions, statistically averaged, appear continuous.
52. Although the patients in remission showed a slightly higher absorption of PEGs, this rise was not statistically significant.
53. Walker found that there was no statistically significant difference between the degree results of these two groups.
54. The red spruce decline was continuing though it was statistically leveling off, since most of the spruce were already dead.
55. The experiments were repeated many times with similar results which were highly significant statistically.
56. Statistically this loss rate is low seen in the perspective of the number of flying Spitfires over this time span.
57. The correlations between steroid dose and the changes in bone mineral density were not statistically significant.
58. And, most encouraging, there was no statistically significant difference in drug toxicities or side effects between the two groups.
59. On the other hand Marsh did find that there was a statistically significant drop in the excess returns after 1968.
60. Statistically, and contrary to your suggestions, the Junior Series Tournaments appear to be doing quite well.
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