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Sequences of the impact scenario are shown in a developed event tree, with uncertainties considered in the impact analysis and failure probabilities calculated.
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Early intervention in the event of a developing PI was also regarded as important.
For instance, the risk of developing a third event if a patient had already developed a second event was higher than the risk of developing a second event if she had already developed a first event.
They each developed an event series to help women entrepreneurs get information, meet a mentor or find an investor.
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