Sentence examples for attribute an increased risk from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, inherent covariates make it difficult to attribute an increased risk of fractures to GC usage in our study, e.g. patients with morphometric vertebral fractures had a statistically significantly longer time since menopause than patients with an absence of these fractures.

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Latency is too short to attribute any increased risk to DE exposure when the bulk of the exposures occurred after 1970, since there were relatively few diesels in the workplace before then, and since the exposure assessment did not take time and dieselization into account.

Numerous studies have indicated an increased risk of vascular disease among migraineurs.

There's substantial evidence that driving under the influence causes an "increased risk of motor vehicle crashes," the report concludes.

to compensate for taking an increased risk of accidental death.

A recent study in trauma patients [ 53] attributed an increased incidence of infections to lipid emulsion administration.

Although we have highlighted the association with O3 in the concurrent hour, it would be premature to attribute the increased risk of PAF to O3 alone.

So it seems logical to attribute this increased risk to the evolution of steroid-dependent asthma, with higher levels of inflammation and bronchial remodeling, higher levels of formation of thick, difficult-to-clear mucous plugs, and progressive obstruction of the airway with a low degree of reversibility.

Given that the assignment of pneumonia is potentially biased in this nonblinded observational study, it is impossible to attribute the increased pneumonia risk to prolonged translaryngeal intubation.

This could attribute to an increased frequency of regulatory T cells (Figure 5B).

Women with migraine had an independent increased risk of WMLs (OR 2.1; 95% CI 1.0, 4.1.0,

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