Sentence examples for favorable mean from inspiring English sources

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While the US participants were slightly favorable (mean = 4.75; SD = 1.62), German participants opposed the CCS technology by the majority.

When comparing changes in scores between studies, it may be important to consider the point of time when ChEI therapy was initiated because the first months of positive response after initiation could imply a more favorable mean outcome over time.

What is notable is the favorable mean score on the second item, indicating that at the end of the intervention there was a general positive attitude towards energy conservation among our sample.

In general, QLQ-C30 summary QoL measures showed a favorable mean score for platinum fluorouracil plus cetuximab and none of the scales showed a significantly worse score for this combination.

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On the other hand, spider densities of 1,000 or more individuals per square meter have been observed under certain "favorable" conditions — since Nyffler and Birkhofer don't define what "favorable" means in this context, I'm going to assume it refers to dark, dusty places like the area under my bed.

The weight-loss group had the lowest percentage of individuals with above-goal A1C (by year 4, the difference between it and other groups had become more prominent) and blood pressure and more favorable means and distributions of both measures.

B*57 and Cw*18, which were in strong LD (r = 0.75, p<1×10−16), were the most favorable alleles (mean β estimates ≤−0.34 log10); and6 anDRB1*010202 were most unfavorable (mean β close to 0.30 log10 for both).

Moreover, outcomes of students in the mentoring program were favorable; the mean GPA of participating mentees was 3.49 for their first college semester.

These favorable terms, meant to promote American exports, are not available to domestic airlines.

He said the favorable ruling meant families would not be limited to recoveries of as little as $100,000 to $200,000, as families of other crash victims have been when losses are limited to "pecuniary losses" or those calculated from an estimate of future earnings and other factors.

Nonetheless, the availability of primary legal texts in computer-readable format directly from the source and unencumbered by copyright (another favorable factor) meant that electronic publishers no longer had to incur the huge expense that burdened LEXIS and Westlaw during their first decades, as well as all earlier research on legal database design – namely the cost of digitizing printed texts.

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