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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age favoured" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a preference or advantage related to age, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "In the job market, younger candidates are often age favoured, despite the experience older candidates bring."
Alternatives: "age-preferred" or "favored by age".
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Where associations were found, young age favoured early adoption, in line with intuition, and male doctors prescribed new drugs earlier than female doctors, most probably due to higher confidence with regard to the initiation of new medical treatments to achieve desired health outcomes [ 1, 74].
With global warming following the end of the last ice age, favoured environments fostered the steady growth of settled communities and the gradual transition from hunting and foraging to farming.
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The use of multiple drugs as well as lower patient age favours the occurrence of ADEs.
The use of multiple drugs as well as lesser patient age favours the occurrence of ADEs, which in turn may result in an increase in the length of PICU hospitalisation.
It is suggested that physical ageing favours the formation of ordered domains.
Aging favours the accumulation of lithium at this interface with a resulting enlarged distribution enriching the sub-surface of the outer layer of V2O5 and the inner layer of lower oxides after 300 cycles.
There was a mean MMSE difference of about 2 points at all ages, favouring the more educated/non-manual workers.
Results revealed the presence of a social gradient in the prevalence of low PF at the age of 8 10 years, favouring the children of high socioeconomic status and demonstrated that a social gradient in the prevalence of overweight develops no later than during the age period from 8 16 years, partly due to a higher incidence of overweight in the low SES group.
A time by age interaction favoured younger subjects.
For example, the severe ecological upheaval caused by the extreme climatic oscillations of the Ice Ages greatly favoured deer.
Differently, the decrease in annual crops was likely due to the loss of economical competitiveness of main annual crops and to the rural population decrease and ageing, which favoured the replacement of arable lands by permanent meadows.
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