Sentence examples for unfavourable samples from inspiring English sources

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Hence, it seems more pragmatic and helpful to accept cut-offs for lower sensitivity (for example, 10% [Table 5]), so that unfavourable samples can safely be interpreted.

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The Au sputtering was applied to avoid unfavourable sample conductivity.

The reviewer was also unfavourable of the sampling of "Yes It's You", which was noted as "giving the ladies' warblings a strange air of karaoke with the wrong lyrics" as a result of its resemblance to "I Want You Back".

The relatively large scale of these projects necessitates correction for multiple tests and will therefore have an unfavourable impact on sample size and power of such studies.

Although such a post-hoc evaluation may provide some insight into the representativeness of the already selected sample, unfavourable outcomes can rarely be mitigated once the data collection process has ended.

Usually the collection of an adequate ante mortem sample is technically simple, but the acquisition of a good quality post mortem sample under unfavourable DVI circumstances is complicated due to the variable degree of preservation of the human remains and the high risk of DNA (cross) contamination.

Given the challenges and resources required to perform a surgical RCT, it would be unfavourable to forego a sample size calculation at the risk of under-powering a trial and reaching an equivocal conclusion.

Although clinicopathologic characteristics such as patient age, clinical T classification, and number of sampled LNs were unfavourable, whole breast irradiation alone showed outcomes that were comparable with that of ENI.

One-tailed tests were used for maternal educational level, living with a partner, presence of partner conflict, separation from the child's biological father, and stressful life events, because we expected differences in a more unfavourable direction for the PPD sample.

With a confidence level of 95%, an estimated error of 5% and considering the most unfavourable assumption (p = 0.5), a sample of 305 patients will be necessary, using an accuracy of 3%.

Two groups of samples were thus defined: an 'Unfavourable group' defined by a positive score and a 'Favourable group' defined by a negative score.

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