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The success of the voyage depended on the pin-point accuracy of Worsley's navigation, using observations that would have to be made in the most unfavourable of conditions.

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Spirited and successful as Averroës' defense was, it could not restore philosophy to its former position, quite apart from the fact that the atmosphere in Muslim Spain and North Africa was most unfavourable to the unhindered pursuit of speculation.

This sample size also ensures correct estimation of the populational prevalence of asymptomatic AAI in our medium with a precision of 2%, accepting an alpha risk of 0.05 in the most unfavourable case of having to detect a prevalence of 50%.

As a consequence, most unfavourable views of marketing are criticisms of poor marketing, not of strategically sound marketing practices.

Instead, the majority (75%) of patients with the most unfavourable combination of Cdc20 and securin (high expression for both) could expect only 1.3-year breast cancer survival.

In the case of the rectangular barrier the neutralisation distance increases at 2V with 2Å even in the most unfavourable condition of the chosen s initial value (3Å).

In this procedure the uncertain parameters are transformed into continuous variables, and a special NLP problem is solved for each design variable in order to determine the most unfavourable combination of uncertain parameters which would force a given design variable to its maximum.

Patients suffering from ovarian cancer (OvCA) are still burdened by the most unfavourable prognosis of all gynaecological cancers (Pectasides and Pectasides, 2006).

Thus placing three consecutive heterologies in the centre of the ODN is the most unfavourable design in terms of timing of the local homology search.

Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, including perihilar and distal cholangiocarcinoma, is one of the most unfavourable cancer diagnoses because of its aggressive growth, early metastasis, and no effective treatment other than complete resection (Nakeeb et al, 1996; Takahashi et al, 2015).

The baseline variables were categorized from most "favourable" to most "unfavourable" in terms of socioeconomic position, school career and health behaviours.

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