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If the outcome of patients with BRAF mutation is so poor, then the natural history of MSIhi tumours lacking BRAF mutation must be even more favourable; a recent study of patients with operable stage II or stage III CRC made the same suggestion (French et al, 2008).
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This has been attributed to a specific counterion binding which should be more favourable in a medium with a lower dielectric constant and of a lower solvation energy.
In general, living conditions were more favourable at a rural than an urban residence in both parts of Germany.
Mike Scott Bath Deliberately losing a match to get a more favourable draw in a later round has been practised by sports people over the years.
HDL cholesterol was significantly increased and phospholipid fatty acid content was more favourable as a result of 24-week treatment.
The 1600s, which saw the end of de Brosse's career and the beginning of Mansart's, could not have been more favourable for a young architect.
"Those in Wales are notably more cautious about this, and more favourable to a more conciliatory approach".
The authors of these studies suggest that the cost-effectiveness may be more favourable over a longer time horizon.
Another politician said donations allowed an industry better access and a more favourable outlook from a party.
Not since the takeover of the American embassy in 1979-80 has Iran been in a more favourable bargaining position vis-a-vis the United States.
Similarly, for the average normal strain, the optimized cage exhibits a more favourable distribution with a top gain of 21.7% at given locations.
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