0 in a way that is small or not noticeable, and therefore not considered important: --
It is essential that the indicated degrees of nonuniformity insignificantly vary within the laser pulse duration and from one experiment to another.
More over, future actual return on pension assets is positively correlated with portfolio composition, but insignificantly correlated to expected rate of return on pension assets.
The enzyme showed 57% inhibition by jird anti-somatic collagenase antibodies and reacted insignificantly with normal jird sera.
But that means a (perhaps insignificantly small) change of topic.
Three of the ten children were regarded as being unaffected or only insignificantly affected in all fields.
All three attitudes were related (albeit statistically insignificantly) to low self-esteem and depressive symptoms - which had increased in the sample since the previous observation.
Both measures of deforestation were found to be insignificantly related to the income terms.
However, no special measures are needed if the risk is insignificantly higher, such as in people over age 65 years.