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The latter practice is the more commonly favoured arrangement, largely on account of its more finished appearance.
For example, top heat mode orientation is commonly favoured in cooling electronic devices, humidity control in air conditioning systems, etc.
These skewings can be imputed to selection for consumer preferences: for cooking and processing, rice are conventionally classified as short-, medium- and long-grain types, and an AAC ≥ 20% is preferred for long-grain rice, whereas an AAC < 20% is commonly favoured for short- and medium-grain types (Webb 1991).
GPCR agonists and antagonists tend to be larger molecules than commonly favoured in drug design.
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These are extended dramas rather than the fleeting moments short stories more commonly favour.
Although holiday periods, e.g., summer and Christmas, tend to be less stressful, weekends require careful management, as clients commonly favour late Friday afternoon to off-load jobs they need back Monday morning.
The calculations focused on working and living in each town, with no points awarded for scenery, culture, or connections to the rest of the UK, which is why places which have commonly been favoured by those who commute into London, like Luton and Brighton, don't make the top 20.
More commonly, they favour a disembodied voice.
Unexpectedly, Deschampsia flexuosa, commonly known to be favoured by fertilisation, was negatively affected.
For example, it is commonly argued that longer sperm will be favoured by selection for increased swimming performance, and therefore enhanced competitiveness [ 4, 8].
Reedbeds are also favoured for roosting and the birds commonly feed in grassy areas such as farmland, grazing pastures, playing fields, golf courses and airfields where short grass makes foraging easy.
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