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There may be an extra risk for those who inherit one copy, but it was too small to measure.
But it is not clear whether Caspian oil would really pose much of an extra risk, at least not immediately.
The absence of resources is an extra risk to the project, and it should be recorded as such in the first project plan.
America has an extra risk because Wall Street suspects that Ben Bernanke, the Fed's new chairman, may be a soft touch on inflation.
But Dr. Goldstein and others said since there was an extra risk in using the procedure on tonsils because they are very close to the carotid artery, which carries blood to the brain.
The study is one of the biggest to look at the consequences from abortion and found that there was an extra risk, but only for women having their first child who had undergone three or more abortions.
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Second, because patients with a history of CVD have an even higher increased risk of another cardiovascular event than diabetic patients without such a history, a separate extra risk for this subpopulation was added to the model.
Granted, I choose to live with a certain extra risk by riding a motorcycle, because I think that's the only way to live and I'll accept the risk and consequences.
Using a limited set of data and models, it was shown that BMDs based on a 5% extra risk response were within an order of magnitude of statistically derived NOAELs.
More probably, the report said, soldiers in a tank hit by a depleted uranium weapon could expect a 2% extra risk of death from lung cancer - out of 1,000 soldiers in vehicles disabled by depleted uranium shells, 59 might die of lung cancer.
For trichloroethylene, an additional difference was the use of a 10% extra risk in the batch-calculated modeling as opposed to a 1% extra risk in the assessment (U.S. EPA 2011c).
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