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Favorise


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These properties of the angiotensins favorise the proliferation of the cells which make up the vessel wall and also amplify the vascular dysfunction in the absence of the inhibitory regulations.
  • (2) The authors analyse the results of the treatment favorising early mobilisation in compressive lumbar spinal fractures and surgical intervention in the patients with neurological deficit.
  • (3) The prevalence and factors favorising postoperative ventricular arrhythmias in 62 patients undergoing surgical repair of tetralogy of Fallot between 1971 and 1982 were analysed.
  • (4) The new therapeutic methods based on antibiotics, corticosteroids and immunosuppressors and the new medicosurgical techniques (catheters, monitoring in intensive-care units, open-heart surgery) modify the host, favorise the adaptation and introduction f endogenous and exogenous yeast-like fungi and thus create a new pathology characterized by deep visceral or septicemic infections due to yeasts belonging to the genera Candida, Torulopsis, Cryptococcus, Trichosporon, Rhodotorula, and Saccharomyces.
  • (5) We looked for the factors favorising the appearance of these potentials in 208 consecutive patients (172 men, 36 women) admitted to hospital for primary myocardial infarction.
  • (6) Proarrhythmic effects, suggested by an aggravation of an arrhythmia or the induction of a previously undocumented arrhythmia, may be favorised by the presence of an arrhythmogenic substrate (unidirectional lock, delayed conduction, dual conduction pathways, low thresholds of depolarisation or fibrillation, presence of zones of hyperautomaticity...), "triggering" mechanisms (extrasystoles, variations of heart rate, after-depolarisation) and by changes in the cardiac environment (variations of autonomic nervous tone and hormonal changes, electrolytic or metabolic disorders...).
  • (7) The HIV, known for neurotropism, seems responsible for a psychic fragility factor, favorising psychiatric breakdowns as well as their recurrences.
  • (8) Antibacterial treatment beginning at birth favorises regression of dilated ureter.
  • (9) The clinical study of numerous cases showed that the latter used dressing various periodontal surgeries minimized post surgical pain, favorised a better hemostasis and accelerated healing.
  • (10) On the other hand, the poor compliance of the latter compared with the recipient artery, perhaps favorises late anastomotic rupture.
  • (11) A hiatal hernia (80%), the ingestion of gastrotoxic drugs (52%) or of excessive alcohol (28%) are favorising factors.
  • (12) Negative inotropic effects may be directly responsible for a deterioration in the hemodynamic status of patients on antiarrhythmics and indirectly responsible for aggravating arrhythmia by altering the anatomical substrate, so favorising proarrhythmic effects.
  • (13) It seems however that in some tumours the increased survival time and the repetition of the craniotomy favorises the metastasis.
  • (14) Various factors such as kyphoscoliosis, multiparity and peristalsis of neighbouring organs favorise the occurrence of volvulus, the role of lithiasis is debatable.
  • (15) During gastrointestinal bleeding associated with cirrhosis, the presence of blood within the lumen of the gut may cause or favorise the onset of hepatic coma.
  • (16) However, age at operation was closely related to the other two parameters and a discriminating analysis showed that the age at operation was not a favorising factor for the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias (p = 0.23), in contrast to the duration of follow-up (p = 0.0015) and age at evaluation (p = 0.0007).
  • (17) Increased fecundity in this endemically affected flock might represent a form of selection which favorises the occurrence and maintenance of the disease within the flock.
  • (18) Alterations are observed in the distribution of the different protein-associated long chain polysaccharides, in fatty acids and in calcium bound to these proteoglycans favorising the formation of arteriosclerotic plaques.

Favorite


Definition:

  • (n.) A person or thing regarded with peculiar favor; one treated with partiality; one preferred above others; especially, one unduly loved, trusted, and enriched with favors by a person of high rank or authority.
  • (n.) Short curls dangling over the temples; -- fashionable in the reign of Charles II.
  • (n.) The competitor (as a horse in a race) that is judged most likely to win; the competitor standing highest in the betting.
  • (a.) Regarded with particular affection, esteem, or preference; as, a favorite walk; a favorite child.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Oklahoma City Thunder, like most of the pre-postseason favorites, actually seemed to right themselves in Game 7 of their tougher-than-expected-series with the Memphis Grizzlies.
  • (2) One of my favorites, on the mission's "Participate" web page , is the "Be a Martian" virtual reality apps (web and mobile).
  • (3) MRI can detect as small as 10 mm lesion of hepatic tumor (less than 5 mm in favorite conditions) despite far longer acquisition time compared with CT.
  • (4) While Elop has critics who say he did not fix Nokia or much of anything else in his long career in tech, others are likely to point to a pedigree that would also make him the favorite here.
  • (5) The college football fans are interested in knowing where their favorite players are gonna go and the NFL fans want to know which players are gonna make their team better."
  • (6) We’ll collect all your questions using Guardian Witness and feature our favorites the night of the debate.
  • (7) Respondents showed in-group favoritism in trait evaluations, but this bias was unrelated to aggression.
  • (8) Therefore more is eaten during a meal consisting of a variety of foods than during a meal with just one of the foods, even if that food is the favorite.
  • (9) It was March 2015 and same-sex marriage was on the verge of becoming legal nationwide – carried by probably the swiftest change in public opinion in US history – but the Indiana governor and establishment favorite going into 2016 was standing firm.
  • (10) Walker also began the summer as a strong favorite in the early-voting state of Iowa, where voters seemed inherently drawn to his midwestern persona and retail politics – which have often included traversing from one county to the next on a Harley Davidson.
  • (11) My personal favorite part was Beyoncé had her backup singers and dancers in pantsuits.” Each celebrity who joined Clinton for her last push seemed to top the previous night, giving her closing appearances an aura of celebration.
  • (12) The bacterially catalyzed formation of nitrosamines in the rectosigmoid is a favorite theroy for the increased risk of colon carcinomas following ureterosigmoidostomy.
  • (13) My favorite response was a simple "it made me feel less alone."
  • (14) Entering the season the Seahawks looked like Super Bowl favorites and little happened during the regular season to suggest otherwise.
  • (15) The Cardinals made quick work of the fan-favorite Pittsburgh Pirates in the NLDS and then defeated the high priced Hollywood product that was the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series.
  • (16) Now, new employees are always warned, “Just wait until Thanksgiving.” Thanksgiving has always been one of my favorite holidays.
  • (17) Former senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts and Governor Paul LePage of Maine, favorites of the blue-collar north-east, are likely to be angling for jobs in a Trump White House, but a heartbeat away from the presidency.
  • (18) Shuttles bused groups of mourners to take turns walking quietly in a circle around the casket covered in white roses and peonies – Nancy Reagan’s favorite flower.
  • (19) The sulfones are the drug of choice in the treatment of leprosy, with dapsone as the clear favorite.
  • (20) His favorite recording of the Ring Cycle is by Wilhelm Furtwängler, a relatively safe choice.

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