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Favorable and unfavorable examples are shown, the underlying process restrictions are mentioned, and further recommendations are given.
5 This bias may be undesired or unfavorable; for example, the use of oligo (dT) primers in the first strand synthesis enriches poly (A) mRNA, which is useful to study expression of most protein coding genes, but misses on canonical histones, 26 some histone variants, and subclasses of non-coding RNA.
Several unfavorable natural (for example, meteorological, hydrological, geomorphological, pedological) and anthropogenic factors (for example agro-techniques) contribute to its occurrence at the same time (Bozán et al. 2009).
For example, unfavorable phase transformations that usually occur during traditional welding can be avoided and favorable phase fractions in advanced steels can be maintained in the weld zone thus avoiding the typical property degradations associated with fusion welding.
Dipyridamole, an adenosine re-uptake inhibitor, increases extracellular adenosine concentrations during unfavorable conditions (for example, inflammation), and as such may modulate the inflammatory response.
The measures, posted on the Web site of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, would be invoked during the Games only in the case of "extremely unfavorable weather conditions" — for example, hot, humid air without wind to disperse pollution.
However, this objection conflates Stevenson's theory of moral thought with a theory of moral properties, assuming as it does that having, for example, an unfavorable attitude towards an event constitutes the badness of that event, at least in part.
An example of unfavorable personification by the media was a situation, described by one of the interviewees, when television cameras recorded a manager scratching her head before answering the reporter's questions.
Examples of (unfavorable) organizational changes that took place were staff turnover, policy changes and a reorganization of the NSF.
To preview the conclusions briefly: in a country with poor long-run growth prospects - for example, because of unfavorable demographic trends - the short-term real interest rate that would be needed to match saving and investment may well be negative; since nominal interest rates cannot be negative, the country therefore "needs" expected inflation.
We find evidence that during periods in which the returns to expansion are high, for example governors face unfavorable economic or fiscal conditions, the acceptance rates among multiple term governors is higher.
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