Sentence examples for favourable over time from inspiring English sources

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The course of tics is relatively favourable over time.

As such, the benefits may become more or less favourable over time, introducing another source of bias.

Conclusions The mortality benefit of screening men aged 65-74 for abdominal aortic aneurysm is maintained up to 10 years and cost effectiveness becomes more favourable over time.

38 Thus the ratio of the positive effects on carbon dioxide equivalent emissions against the detrimental effects on radon related lung cancer will almost certainly become less favourable over time unless clinical treatments become noticeably more effective (which is possible).

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Peat can be formed in bogs, marshes, or freshwater swamps, and in fact huge freshwater swamps of the geologic past provided favourable conditions for the formation of thick peat deposits that over time became coal deposits.

For weight and WC, there was an apparent combined sex and age effect, such that older men had the least favourable changes over time (figure 1).

General health parameters like body mass index, blood haemoglobin level, and liver function tests showed similar favourable trends over time in both the groups (Table  3).

In general, the TNC value increased compared to the situation at 24 h p.i., which indicates a favourable change over time for the radiation to the tumour in relation to the radiation received by liver, kidneys and bone marrow.

In contrast, our study reveals that the prognostic effect of BCL2 protein expression is time independent and BCL2 continues to be associated with favourable outcome over time, increasing its potential clinical value given the frequent occurrence of late relapses (particularly in ER+ breast cancer).

In a previous publication on the first three cohorts reported here (the graduates of 1999 surveyed in 2000, the 2000s in 2001 and the 2002s in 2003), 18 we showed that the responses covering training and clinical support moved in a favourable direction over time between 2000 and 2003.

The concept of cultural diversity, which over time gradually replaced it, would profit from being embedded in a legal approach within a more favourable environment.

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