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These results were detectable regardless of the administered adjuvant therapy regimens or patients' risk profiles, and might therefore help identify receptor-negative breast cancer patients characterised by a particular unfavourable outcome.
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19 Thus, presence of arcus corneae seems to reflect an adverse cardiovascular risk profile probably in particular an unfavourable lipid profile.
So it might be more a matter of identifying the particular kinds of unfavourable adjective that are most prone to subsequent reconsideration – "unlistenable" certainly springs to mind, perhaps because the gauntlet it throws down is so easy to pick up – and learning to keep an eye out for them.
The level of biodiversity in the low-grade land unsuitable for food production may be much lower than assumed in Fig. 1, in particular where the unfavourable conditions result from soil degradation or contamination.
In particular, this is an unfavourable outcome when high risk medications such as opioids are involved, which are strong in potency, required to be taken chronically and have a high incidence of significant side effects such as constipation, drowsiness and nausea.
Or perhaps that insight could be used to lobby governments, or research funders, or university leaders, or undermine research unfavourable to a particular product or industry or political party?
This includes the conscious desire to avoid publishing data that are unfavourable to a particular intervention.
We observed no protective effect on the incidence of ARF and our results indicate that low-dose dopamine may be associated with unfavourable outcomes, in particular higher mortality.
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