1 We found no added amorphous layer that would have formed upon
2 We found no association of genetically predicted PCOS with ri
3 We found no associations between vitamin D intake skin cancer
4 ucible EphA4 KO at different timepoints in SOD1(G93A) mice,
we found no benefits on motor function or disease pathology,
5 We found no change in Rab5, significantly lower Rab7, and hig
6 We found no clear evidence for context-dependent effects of p
7 We found no correlation between antifungal susceptibility and
8 We found no correlation between baseline CSF lactate levels a
9 At the coarse scale,
we found no correlation between percent developed land and al
10 We found no correlation between presence of incidental findin
11 Other than nicotine concentration and yield,
we found no differences in any other study outcome, including
12 Contrary to our hypotheses,
we found no differences in performance between the three cond
13 We found no direct relationship between home-climate and g(sn
14 Despite this dampening,
we found no effect of interspecific interactions on seedling
15 We found no effect on health-related quality of life measures
16 In this analysis of the genetic effect of DBP,
we found no evidence for a nonlinear J- or U-shaped relations
17 We found no evidence for baseline amygdala or ventromedial PF
18 We found no evidence for Ct genomic variation contributing to
19 We found no evidence of clinically meaningful benefits of ser
20 We found no evidence of confounding by or interaction with in
21 We found no evidence of differences in behavioral risk factor
22 While
we found no evidence of global differences in GI between dome
23 nd that by 20 months post infection, in the surviving mice,
we found no evidence of parasite DNA, cysts, or inflammation
24 In our in-vitro environment,
we found no evidence of signal drifts or fluctuations associa
25 Using chimeric Fls2/Fls3 proteins,
we found no evidence that a single receptor domain is respons
26 When compared to control periods,
we found no evidence that colony-wide escape (i.e., flight) b
27 Community composition differed among locations but
we found no evidence that primary remnants provide critical h
28 .4 (0.9-2.0, p = 0.10) and obesity, 1.4 (0.9-2.2, p = 0.13)
We found no evidence that socioeconomic factors modified the
29 left by prey which can be tracked to a final source, though
we found no evidence to suggest that he had the ability to in
30 Although
we found no fully invariant OMA-selective neuron, we discover
31 Overall,
we found no group difference (d = 0.03 [95% confidence interv
32 We found no indication that P application could mitigate the
33 alent rate of mitosis in hepatocytes of differing ploidies,
we found no lagging chromosomes or micronuclei in mitotic pol
34 We found no male/female differences in total influx under ane
35 Finally,
we found no relation between autism questionnaire scores and
36 Among users,
we found no relationship with duration of progestogen use, ag
37 We found no sight-threatening complications or corneal failur
38 Lastly,
we found no significant advantage to problem-specific paramet
39 We found no significant association between Adv36 seropositiv
40 ombination of short- and long-read whole-genome sequencing,
we found no significant association between crossover rate an
41 rectal cancer patients treated with SC-TNT and proctectomy,
we found no significant association with POM compared to pati
42 These results were reproducible and
we found no significant change over time.
43 We found no significant difference between the high-dose IV i
44 We found no significant effect modification by drug administr
45 We found no significant effect on mortality for patients with
46 .01-0.71; p=0.044; 3962 individuals; five studies) although
we found no significant effect when combined across all ages.
47 We found no significant linkage disequilibrium between MHC-DR
48 population of 45.1 million child-years (age, 6 mo to <6 y),
we found no significant nor substantively important associati
49 We found no significant variation attributed to blood draw nu
50 We found no statistically significant association between gen