Sentence examples for favours allocation from inspiring English sources

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102 Evidence also suggests a preference of some participants for enrolling in trials with an allocation ratio that favours allocation to an active treatment.

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38 45 However, personal responsibility has been found to be a strong predictor of public opinion around the allocation of donor livers, where public preferences have favoured allocation to naturally occurring rather than alcoholic liver disease.

The findings of this study raise significant issues around transplant allocation to those from ethnic minority groups (who unlike other patients do not favour allocation on the basis of a close tissue match between donor and recipient; and also value prioritizing those with severe rather than moderate disease affecting life expectancy less than other patients do).

Overall, a reduction in expression of genes involved in energy production could be consistent with a reduction of the basal metabolic rate of farmed fish favouring allocation of resources towards growth, or due to oxidative damage to mitochondria (Roberge et al. 2006; Eya et al. 2012).

Our result that higher competition for resources favours greater allocation to persistence, is in the opposite direction to the general result from numerous other models, where competition for local resources selects for lower levels of cooperation [22].

For instance, the greater impact of stroke on the physical domain favours the allocation of more resources for the delivery of physical therapy.

Thus, in comparison with direct methods, indirect methods will favour the allocation of healthcare resources away from interventions that prevent or delay death in favour of those that alleviate non-fatal conditions.

Students strongly favoured the allocation of rewards and incentives for good teaching to individual teachers.

Secondly, the central government subsidies are designed for equity in favouring resource allocation to the poorer provinces.

According to the "parent-offspring conflict hypothesis" paternally expressed imprinted genes favour the growth of its offspring and facilitates maximum transfer of nutrients from the mother, whereas maternally expressed imprinted genes inhibit growth and favour equal allocation of resources [ 38].

Why saplings favour higher allocation to L appears to be well explained by a combination of (i) a need for defence from pathogens and (ii) developmental constraints associated with biomechanical stability.

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