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Furthermore, the distribution of males and females between the two study groups was very similar, minimising the effect of the possible favourable prognostic factor of female gender (Johnson et al, 1988).

16 Firstly, as a result of increased detection of early stage tumours, possible favourable effects of screening on survival are generally overestimated since a large percentage of early stage screen detected tumours are indolent and have an excellent prognosis.

A possible favourable effect of the bibliotherapy programme is that through improvement in resilience the participants also developed positive emotions, which, in turn, helped them deal with their depression.

Detailed analyses of the intervention process and outcome data might help to identify which programme characteristics are related to possible favourable effects of the visits and may result in the development of more effective interventions.

1 2 3 Multifactorial influences of diet on blood pressure include sodium intake, alcohol intake, caloric imbalance (direct), potassium intake (inverse), and possible favourable effects of minerals, vegetable protein, and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids.

Six-month rosuvastatin therapy improves endothelial function and lowers CRP, C3, C4 and IC levels indicating possible favourable effects of this statin on the cardiovascular and immune system in SSc.

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Therefore, it is not possible to evaluate the potential favourable effects of haemofiltration on SIRS, that is, through a mechanism that lowers the inflammatory mediator response.

The observation of a magnesium-rich residue with (Mg+Fe)/Si ratio similar to that of forsterite (end-member Mg-olivine identified in meteorites), indicates that it is possible in favourable conditions to define clearly the compsitional nature of the impactor.

It must be noted here that, as a consequence of its physical formulation, the MLCE method does not make a distinction between small-molecule binding sites or protein-protein interactions sites, identifying all sites where an interaction with a second molecule is possible or favourable.

The trend across the socioeconomic groups appears to suggest a possible greater favourable effect in more deprived demographics, and this might also explain the greater effect of the smoking ban in Liverpool compared with other populations.

The possible more favourable outcome in animals treated with 100% oxygen was observed in another study in piglets: striatum and hippocampus were shown to be better protected against apoptosis of brain cells when resuscitation was conducted with 100% rather than 21% oxygen [ 10].

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