Sentence examples for favourable for developing from inspiring English sources

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Bus Rapid Transit System BRTSS) is the most popular form of rapid public transit system with large capacities and more importantly minimal capital costs compared to other forms of public transportation system, which makes it favourable for developing nations such as India, China and Brazil.

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It is assumed that such expansion occurs due to the modular structure of the multi-ZNF containing genes that provides a favourable platform for developing novel functionalities [ 29].

"But the expansion of the world economy, though favourable for many developing countries, was built on unsustainable global demand and financing patterns.

This increase in ketone utilization enzymes was speculated to facilitate lipid and myelin (white-matter) synthesis [ 11], implying greater availability would be favourable for the developing brain.

Accordingly, GVCs are frequently seen as an opportunity for developing countries to move up along the value-added "stairway", by creating favourable conditions for international businesses and attracting foreign investments (OECD et al. 2014, 2013).

Next-generation sequencing is a viable and favourable alternative to Sanger sequencing and provides researchers with a relatively rapid and affordable option for developing genomic resources in non-model organisms [ 14- 16].

In the earlier studies, the panels and populations used for developing and validating the functional markers were largely of temperate origin and had low frequencies of the favourable alleles of the most significant markers.

Each of the six subscales (activity, mobility, sensory perception, nutrition, moisture, and friction and shear) is scored 1 (least favourable) to 4 (most favourable), with the exception of friction and shear which is scored from 1 to 3. Scores can range from 6 to 23; lower scores are associated with higher risk for developing pressure ulcers.

Outflow was favourable and developing in all quadrants.

"Intuitively, you might think that Snowball Earth would hinder evolution, and yet animals appear soon after the big glaciations," says Wallace. "It seems clear that these big glaciations have disrupted the Earth's ocean-atmosphere system in some way that was favourable for complex life to develop".

Under environmental conditions which are favourable for reproduction, hatched larvae develop through four stages or molts, designated as L1 to L4.

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