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Indeed, a recent study in population (of mainly HIV-negative women) in rural India reported a 50% reduction in cervical cancer mortality (measured as hazards of mortality) following a one-time HPV test [23].
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The overall failure rate was expressed as hazard of failure per person-year of follow-up.
The CIF estimates the hazard of an event of interest in the presence of other competing events, known as hazard of the sub-distribution.
Politically speaking, thus, the debate over fracking may be just as perilous as the hazards of military adventures in far-flung lands.
David Czuchlewski, a recent Princeton graduate and current medical student, seems to know his literary theory as well as the hazards of necropsy.
The need for a carbon-free source should be obvious to everyone of course and by eliminating fossil fuels it also dispenses with other pollutants, as well as the hazards of mining, refining and transportation.
It described Iraqi oil installations as hazards to the safety of workers and the environment.
Defects may, as hazards, be of (micro) biological, chemical or physical nature.
There were reports going back to the 1990s that NOx were associated with asthma, but it wasn't as clear as the health hazards of particulates," says Archer.
Risks include terrorist bombings, riots and stampedes in the tunnels and pedestrian walkways leading to the Jamarat stoning pillars (representing Satan) – as well as the routine hazards of heat and disease.
Military officials have repeatedly flagged what they see as the hazards of a hasty pullout, even after the Islamic State's territorial presence has been eliminated.
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