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Commonly favourable terms of trade for pastoral produce against grain make it possible for people to make a living selling milk or meat from even relatively low herd numbers (Swift 1986; Sikana et al. 1993).
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The third series received generally favourable reviews.
Dichotomised mRS scores for favourable and poor functional outcomes are commonly used, which is in keeping with the recommendation from previous analyses.
HCAs with β-catenin mutations frequently undergo malignant change, inflammatory HCAs commonly bleed, and HNF-1α HCAs typically show a favourable prognosis.
The 6U platform was selected as it is the largest commonly handled CubeSat size whose cost/capability trade-off is favourable for many high-performance nanosatellite missions [28].
Though high in protein, groundnut cake is a poor source of essential amino acids like lysine and methionine; but commonly infested with Aspergillus sp., which will produce aflatoxins under favourable conditions (Adebesin et al. 2004).
It is commonly known that more resourceful individuals tend to be more favourable to participate in questionnaire-based studies.
In addition to providing clinical benefit to a subset of patients with advanced or metastatic disease, the favourable safety profile of gefitinib avoids toxic reactions commonly seen with standard chemotherapy.
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