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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which could be favourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or situations that may have a positive effect or advantage. Example: "The new policy changes are expected to create an environment which could be favourable for employee productivity."
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Two sets of experimentally derived non-dimensional heat and mass transfer correlations were summarized, which could be favourable for the future design of polymer hollow fibre integrated evaporative cooling system.
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The differences could be due to varied micro-site factors, namely micro-climate, soil properties, elevation and nutrients, which could be more favourable for woody species growth in the bushland and woodland land cover types.
The BEA-Gold-based biosensor resulted in threefold increased sensitivity compared to GA-based biosensor, which could be attributed to favourable microenvironment for CD to avoid denaturation as well as increased surface area produced by gold nanoparticles with good stability.
In the presence of Tween-80, the levels of cellulase and xylanase activities were increased to 4.21 ± 0.13 and 2,449 ± 23 U/g, respectively, which could be due to its favourable effect on cell permeability and thus it affects the secretion of certain proteins [31].
Fifth, the condom distribution showed a steady increase during the study period, which could be an example of a favourable change in sexual behaviour of the FSWs.
Wiehe, a plant pathologist, reported that environmental conditions were 'extremely favourable' to the development of coconuts, which could be found on all the islands as a result of human introduction (Wiehe 1939: 11).
Interestingly, no roquefortine C production by PG3 was detected in apples during the 10 days of artificial infection, which could be explained by the fact that maybe the apple rot conditions are not favourable for roquefortine C production.
Porous clay pots containing boiled, cooled water were laid out on top of straw in shallow trenches; under favourable circumstances, thin ice would form on the surface during winter nights which could be harvested and combined for sale.
Using the current allele frequencies would emphasize favourable alleles with large effects that are rare at the time of editing and which could be edited to maximise the short-term response.
Which could be her unofficial motto.
Which could be New York's next fad.
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