Sentence examples for appreciable excess from inspiring English sources

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Nearly all these assessments concur in showing an appreciable excess risk of cancer due to relatively small increases above background levels.

The appreciable excess risk of subsequent neoplasms after RT for breast cancer must be weighed against the approximately 5% reduction of breast cancer mortality at 15 years after RT.

We calculated the excess mortality within CD4 cell categories and found that appreciable excess mortality remains, even above CD4 cell counts that prompt initiation of ART according to current WHO guidelines (CD4 ≤ 350 cells/μl), or as currently implemented in many African countries (CD4 ≤ 250 or 200 cells/μl).

In our large clinically rich population, we found that the use of sitagliptin was not associated with any appreciable excess risk of all cause hospital admission or all cause mortality in a broad spectrum of patients with newly treated diabetes or in higher risk groups such as those with a history of ischemic heart disease or with reduced kidney function.

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If representative, this pattern and timing of displacement seems unlikely to be able to turn an appreciable mortality excess, such as that observed by Bennet, into our observed 10% deficit, suggesting that mortality impacts over the last decade or so have been much smaller than they were in Bristol in 1968, and perhaps insubstantial overall.

At the second survey, performed following the removal of the UFFI, there was an appreciable reduction in the excess of most adverse health status indicators among the UFFI subjects.

FRPwt showed an appreciable lag-phase until ~2-fold molar excess of the bound bis-ANS, after which gradual rise of bis-ANS fluorescence was observed (Fig. 2d, Supplementary Fig. 2).

No appreciable difference is evident in the CL excess at 0 and 1 year (RR 1.51; 1.92, 1.92) from that in later childhood age groups.

The fact that no appreciable difference was found in the CL excess below age 2 from that later in childhood is inconsistent with the Greaves' hypothesis.

For ligands that bind with fast off rates with respect to the NMR relaxation time scale (again, as a rule of thumb for ligands with KD ranging from 1 μM to 1 mM and above), this phenomenon is still appreciable even if the ligand is in excess compared to the protein.

Upon sustained reaction with model Cr VI) solutions, in the presence of excess electron donor (formate or H2), appreciable quantities of Cr VI) were removed before eventual inactivation of the catalyst.

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