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He could be favoured by a change in format in the track omnium, now heavily weighted towards the points race, a discipline that suits Cavendish.
So it's clear how these behaviours could be favoured by evolution.
The TLF index investigated in this study is similar to BSI, but direct comparisons are needed before 18F-fluoride could be favoured.
Apatite formation could be favoured by increasing the phosphate content in the glass, as the release of additional phosphate into the SBF would affect supersaturation in the solution and possibly favour formation of apatite.
Furthermore, the propagation of cracks from these defects and in this plane could be favoured due to the relatively smaller toughness of the wet stone compared to a drier one [29].
A direct approach - one that could be favoured by an England team seeking to utilise the pace of Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling - is an enticing prospect, but can it succeed when conditions become particularly humid in Brazil?
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The annual promotion round at the end of March would provide an opportunity: all being well, navy and air force officers could again be favoured, as they have recently, to promote a balance with the army.
It should be noticed that crater formation could also be favoured by intrinsic stresses.
Computer modelling has suggested homogenisation would act to reduce mutational load and could therefore be favoured by selection [ 5, 6].
Moreover, the propensity of older subjects to develop episodes of AF could also be favoured by an age-related intrinsic dysfunction of atrial intracellular calcium homeostasis.
It could also be favoured when external factors intervene to either delay outer coat recruitment, and/or stabilise larger inner coat patches.
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