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As such, there are financial and human well-being-related costs borne from exposure to incivility at work.
Currently, she and ICAP staff are implementing a sequenced tri-level intervention for management staff and health care workers in health facilities in Botswana, Tanzania and Zambia to reduce transmission of HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C from blood borne pathogen exposure.
Hedging becomes a priority, especially for smart beta strategies that bear huge exposure to the markets.
Victims of ATV accidents, snowmobile accidents, fishing accidents, mining accidents, airplane accidents, moose attacks, bear maulings, exposure—"a person traveling from one village to another in the dead of winter, their snowmobile may fall through the ice, they get wet, get out, curl up next to a tree, and they die.
People can't seriously talk about uniting the country, debating religion vs. science and diplomacy vs. military when we fear each other so greatly that we can't bear the exposure to an opposing philosophy for the duration of a fart.
Alternatively, providers could be willing bear risky exposures that they had previously avoided.
Yet the complexity and number of such instruments lie behind banks' difficulties in knowing who will bear the ultimate exposure to defaults on American subprime mortgages.The accord also enshrines an approach called value at risk (VAR), a risk-management technique that, like a gambler's optimism, has a worrying tendency to swell the longer things are going well.
Children and women face a high risk of water borne diseases and exposure to the ravages of harsh winter weather.
This study examines the response of MS, specifically S. mutans/sobrinus and Lactobacillus spp., levels to xylitol delivered via gummy bears at optimal exposures.
Low-income and communities of color have borne a disproportionate exposure to pollutants and facilities with hazardous emissions, while often also sharing in fewer of the amenities such as parks and recreational space (Maantay, 2001; Sze, 2007).
For the alcohol-exposed newborn, FAEEs in meconium of term infants has been described as 1 potential biomarker of in utero exposure (Bearer et al., 1992, 2005; Best and Laposata, 2003; Chan et al., 2004a, b; Gareri et al., 2009; Ostrea et al., 2006) and can predict adverse neurological outcome in the exposed newborn (Peterson et al., 2008).
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