Sentence examples for given a favourable direction from inspiring English sources

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Given a favourable direction of current, sharks can detect incredibly minute concentrations fractions of a part per million (that is, less than 1 × 10−6 parts)—of certain substances in the water, such as blood.

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This study was given a favourable ethical opinion by Oxfordshire REC B on 17 June 2008.

This study was given a favourable opinion by the Biomedical Research Ethics Sub-Committee of Warwick Medical School.

The study was reviewed and given a favourable opinion by the Northern and Yorkshire Multi-centre Research Ethics Committee (MREC number: 04MRE0384).

The trial has been reviewed and given a favourable opinion by the Oxfordshire Research Ethics Committee C (11/H0606/2).

The study was given a favourable opinion by the local research ethics committee.

This study has been given a favourable opinion by the West of Scotland Research Ethics Committee and NHS Research & Development.

The study was given a favourable ethical opinion by the National Research Ethics Committee West Midlands.

EMMACE-3 was given a favourable ethical opinion by Leeds (West) Research Ethics committee (REC reference: 10/H131374).

The study was reviewed by the University of Nottingham, Medical School Research Ethics Committee and was given a favourable opinion.

Response was defined as change in a favourable direction, that is, decrease in severity of symptoms.

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