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The phrase "a unfavourable effect" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an unfavourable effect" because "unfavourable" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The new policy has an unfavourable effect on employee morale."
Alternatives: "a negative impact" or "an adverse effect."
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implies the existence of a high level of cooperative activity among them (in practical terms co-expression [5], [18], [28] and protein interactions), while most of the tests used to select relevant genes assume independence in the behaviours of the genes imposing thus an artificial threshold with a unfavourable effect in the results [27].
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The latter finding may be due to random variation but could be indicative of a trend towards an unfavourable effect in the Intervention group.
The results presented here contribute to the understanding of how the genetic background affects the ability of nervous tissues to withstand a mechanical trauma, showing how a G93A-SOD1 gene mutation creates a milieu of gene expression changes which has an unfavourable effect on functional recovery following a mild compression injury to the spinal cord.
Subjects receiving an indeterminate scan result at baseline were invited to undergo a follow-up scan 3 months later; however, receiving such a result and waiting for this scan might have an unfavourable effect on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), compared with receiving a negative result.
However, an increase in Rs/Ms ratio had an unfavourable effect on the density at the high volume fractions (≥ 17.5).
If not, seeding has a negligible effect on the microstructure because of nuclei interaction and an unfavourable effect on densification, hence on toughness.
"Moderate" and "severe" PB were represented by excluding either the 14% or 30% of the most extreme studies showing an unfavourable effect such that the final number of studies in a meta-analysis was reached.
These clusters comprised a total of 63 ROH that were significant, of which 52 had an unfavourable effect.
A complication is an unintended and unwanted event or state during or following medical specialist treatment, that has an unfavourable effect on the health of the patient to such an extend that adjustment of the medical treatment is necessary or that irreparable harm has occurred [ 9].
A complication is an unintended and unwanted event or state during or following medical specialist treatment that has an unfavourable effect on the health of the patient to such an extent that adjustment of the medical treatment is necessary or to the extent that irreparable harm has occurred [ 37].
The results of the present study imply that the addition of LEV to 5-FU in the adjuvant treatment of colon cancer has an unfavourable effect on patient prognosis and should therefore not be considered as a possible adjuvant treatment option.
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