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The effects of the preload and pre-damage of original column could be unfavourable on the cyclic performance of retrofitted column.
We assumed that the value of zero reported for the change between art therapy and wait list is correct, which could be unfavourable to art therapy.
She noticed that the neuromuscular pattern requiring occlusal contact during deglutition could be unfavourable for the health of the stomatognathic system if some unbalanced muscular forces developed in the occlusion.
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Thankfully - for all its failings (comparisons with the accomplished sentences of Sebastian Barry's shortlisted The Secret Scripture could only be unfavourable) - The White Tiger is nothing like that.
Therefore, we hypothesize that paralogs for "crucial RPs" could be strongly unfavourable.
Yet while the omens may be unfavourable, Varoufakis will try.
Consequences could range from sponsors amending key study endpoints post hoc, or even halting studies and foregoing registration entirely if results appear to be unfavourable.
Furthermore, we observed that pollen release could be interrupted by unfavourable weather conditions.
It is possible that many transient phenomena might not be associated with the Moon itself but could be a result of unfavourable observing conditions or phenomena associated with the Earth.
The lack of improvement in OS could be correlated to the unfavourable characteristics of the patients, such as the absence of a fluopyrimidine in the chemotherapy regimen.
One reason for this finding might be a bottleneck effect due to a higher selection pressure in the Petkus population, whereby it could be assumed that many "unfavourable" minor alleles were eliminated to pave the way for plants with desirable traits.
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