Sentence examples for theoretically favourable from inspiring English sources

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The non-biodegradability of p-NTS in a fixed bed reactor (FBR) was proved under theoretically favourable conditions such as the presence of cosubstrates and adapted bacteria.

18 For example, in the ILLUMINATE study 19 the CETP inhibitor torcetrapib was shown to worsen clinical outcome despite a theoretically favourable direction of movement of circulating biomarkers.

Intrabeam (soft X-rays at 50 kV), mammosite 3DCRT and IMRT are alternative technologies that have been adopted into clinical radiotherapy practice and have theoretically favourable dose-gradient effects.

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Theoretically, the favourable effects of cytoreduction may also be expected in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.

Based on the previous discussion of the bone failure mechanism and microstructure, the strain energy criterion is theoretically more favourable for hip fracture risk assessment.

The small particle ICSs appear to have theoretically a very favourable benefit/risk ratio in preschool children, but prospective clinical studies with these ICS in this age group are needed.

Cervical schistosomiasis as a chronic disease persisting for years causes damages of the cervical epithelium and can theoretically render the local immune environment favourable for viral infections such as caused by HIV and human papilloma virus (HPV) [ 5, 6].

Theoretically, an even lower margin will be favourable, however this would require an unrealistic sample size with several thousands of patients and thereby rendering such an investigation, unfortunately, unenforceable.

So with the government implementing favourable tax and capital gains concessions to those who invest in early stage business ventures, this should theoretically increase the number of seed stage start-ups funded; hopefully this will be the case, even though reality suggests there is no evidence to support this in practice.

It theoretically expands the number of countries at risk from those in which it has occurred to 22 where conditions are favourable for its occurrence.

While most of the East Antarctic coastline was covered by glacial ice until at least 12 kya, some areas have been ice-free since before the LGM [ 41, 47] and could, theoretically, have acted as a refuge for small Adélie penguin breeding colonies if local sea ice and foraging conditions were favourable.

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