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Genotype LS-means assigned favourable values for udder health and longevity to genotype 24.
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Patients whose primary tumour blocks were analysed were assigned to favourable and unfavourable groups based on the number of adverse predictive risk features (determined to be significant by univariate analysis as shown in Table 3), to generate a scoring system.
Tumour cases were assigned as favourable if staged 1 3 or 4S (according to INSS) with no MNA, del1p, or del11q, and no evidence of disease at last follow up.
The treatment of the two cases with INSS stage 3 assigned as favourables (i.e. case 12E8 and 15E5) was as follows: case 12E8 was treated with non radical surgery only, and case 15E3 was treated with six courses of chemotherapy and uneventful radical surgery.
A genotypic score of 0 was assigned to "less favourable" homozygous genotype for endurance while the heterozygous genotype received a score of 1.
Thus, 39 were included in this study; 13 patients were assigned to the favourable outcome group (GOS 4 to 5), and 26 were assigned to the unfavourable outcome group (GOS 1 to 3).
Provided that channel knowledge is available at the transmitter, resources can be assigned to users with favourable channel conditions, giving rise to multiuser diversity [4].
The system is dubbed "fair" as high-priority is assigned to the MSs with the least favourable SINR conditions.
Further, BS-MS allocation is done based on path loss, such that each MS is assigned to the BS with the most favourable channel conditions.
Within these strategies, favourable spatial planning instruments were assigned for implementation.
Each factor is assigned a score from 1 (not mitigating that is, favourable to driving) to 3 or 4 (mitigating that is, not favourable to driving).
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