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This enabled to delineate a strong SW-regulating ABI3VP1 transcription factor (TF) gene at trait-specific QTL interval and consequently identified favourable natural allelic variants and superior high seed weight-specific haplotypes in the upstream regulatory region of this gene showing increased transcript expression during seed development.

By locoregional administration of the genetic construct, tumour targeting may be improved and consequently result in more favourable responses.

In this way and as indicated by the selection analyses performed [ 75], there is ongoing selective pressure on certain RHDV strains, and consequently the fixation of favourable mutations or the purging of deleterious variants would result in the strong decrease in the relative genetic diversity recently observed for the virus [ 76, 77].

Survivors are likely to have a better cardiovascular risk profile, consequently, within each socioeconomic group favourable changes over 20 years in risk factors (systolic BP) may have been overestimated and unfavourable changes in risk factors (BMI, HDL cholesterol) may have been underestimated.

- = no growth The continuing emergence of new commercially-available brands of ALBCs makes it important to establish which one will provide the most favourable antibiotic release, and consequently yields the best antibacterial efficacy.

We suggest that institutional and technological changes within the UK energy system could result in a more favourable selection environment for ESCos, consequently enabling the ESCo model to proliferate at the expense of the EUCo model.

Although, one of the cell lines (SK-N-BE) was methylated at several CpG sites of the POU4F2 promoter, none of the primary tumours showed any remaining cytosines, and there were consequently no differences in promoter methylation between favourables and unfavourables.

If high concentrations of photosynthetic pigments are taken as an indication for high photosynthetic activity and consequently for increased growth and biomass production, higher salinities were favourable in comparison to lower salt concentration.

Kendall, the shadow health minister, has quickly won the brand of the change candidate, and consequently the endorsement of many centre-right newspaper columnists, as well as favourable coverage in the Sun.

Accordingly, such patients may consequently be scheduled to receive the particular intervention, thus creating a more favourable outcome than that of any other type of intervention (i.e., the control intervention).

We therefore believe that a higher proportion of patients diagnosed through screening (FOBT or colonoscopy in asymptomatic patients) would represent a higher diagnostic quality, since the therapeutic approach and, consequently, the patients' outcome (in terms of recurrence and survival) would be more favourable, as reported in the literature.

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