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The risk factors, which have become known as the Extremism Risk Guidance 22+, form the basis for the "vulnerability assessment framework" carried out under Channel, a strand of the Prevent programme that aims to identify and engage with people believed to be at risk of radicalisation.

A previous study showed that DA quinones, toxic metabolites that lead to PD, could promote the assembly of tau into fibrillar polymeric tau in vitro [ 15] which suggests a potential interplay between DA and tau in vivo and may provide a basis for the vulnerability of DA neurons.

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Indeed, the number of striatal synapses from a single dopaminergic neuron is estimated to be 102,165 245,103 in rat [ 131], while it is ten times more abundant to 1,000,000 2,400,000 in human [ 18], which provides a basis for the distally accentuated vulnerability of nigrostriatal axons.

Multi-scale measurements of the composition and spatial configuration of disturbance are the basis for evaluating vulnerability of ecosystem services through multi-scale disturbance profiles concerning land-use locations where most of ecosystem service providers reside.

Our aim was to establish a baseline expression of the chaperone network to provide a framework to explore the basis for neural vulnerability.

Moreover, our methods for using published data as a basis for climate vulnerability assessment can be applied within other LCCs across the US and other management units internationally.

The data from FHM mouse models support the view of migraine as a disorder of brain excitability characterized by dysregulation of the excitatory-inhibitory E/I balance, and point to episodic disruption of the E/I balance and neuronal hyperactivity due to excessive recurrent glutammatergic transmission as the basis for vulnerability to CSD ignition in FHM.

There are models used as the basis for construction of vulnerability indices so as to measure latent variable: reflexive and formative measurement models: In reflexive measurement model the latent constructs exist in absolute sense (independent of measures).

The increase in cue salience that is mediated by increased D1 receptor density, rather than excessive cocaine experience, appears to underlie the transition from aversion to reward in cue-induced neural response and may form the basis for habit-forming vulnerability.

Because these anomalies appeared in the siblings but not in the unrelated controls, Ersche believes the finding provides a measurable, biological basis for vulnerability to addiction.

The developing brain differs from the adult brain in several different ways, which may provide a physiological basis for any enhanced vulnerability to anaesthetics.

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