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Yet while the omens may be unfavourable, Varoufakis will try.
Early fall seeding of winter wheat may be unfavourable for seedling infection by wheat-bunt teliospores.
The results showed a wide variation in TEs concentration, and also suggest that the TEs composition may be unfavourable for an optimum substrate hydrolysis.
Using traditional healing practices may be unfavourable if patients delay seeking medical care for treatable conditions.
Women remain an important target for physical activity promotion since, for many, their trajectories may be unfavourable over the long term after discharge from CR.
The model also has capacity for pleiotropic effects for the B allele so that the allele may be unfavourable for survival in free-living stages of the worm lifecycle (Table 1) [ 12].
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Reproducing these materials may also be unfavourable for regulatory and manufacturing processes, and therefore synthetic polymers have been explored for surface coatings.
The present case confirms that the outcome of erlotinib related ILD may be extremely unfavourable[ 1].
This may be an unfavourable and unintended sign, symptom or disease, which is observed after exposure to the study medication, whether or not considered related to the treatment.
Especially in countries like Greece, Italy and Spain, a combination of low fertility and low labour force participation may be very unfavourable in the long run.
While many invasive plants have long-distance dispersal strategies [e.g. seeds that disperse by wind, water or animal movement (Schupp 2011)], it may be evolutionarily unfavourable for specialized stress-tolerant species to disperse outside of their harsh environments when those habitats are isolated across the landscape (Cousens et al. 2008).
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