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This theory is all the more pertinent for health care in the age of genomics, notes Princeton University economist Michael Rothschild, because individuals may be better able to predict their future medical needs than the companies competing to insure them.
These patterns arise because individuals may be more likely to survive and reproduce within their natal habitats (Davis and Stamps [ 14], Nosil et al. [ 15], Edelaar et al. [ 16]), which, in turn, can influence population genetic structure.
Recent work showing learned habitat selection behaviors in grizzly bears cautioned against translocations because individuals may be unfamiliar with their new environment (Nielsen et al. 2013a), and studies have shown increased mortality rates with translocation (Linnell et al. 1997).
Although scores on the Revised Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD-R) of 14 or higher are generally considered to denote the presence of MDD, utilization of this cutoff criteria for study admission has been criticized because individuals may be erroneously excluded (Bagby, Ryder, Schuller, & Marshall, 2004; Morris et al., 2007).
The necessary regularity conditions for this null distribution to hold, include that the outcome variable can be partitioned into a large number of identically and independently distributed sub-vectors (Greven et al., 2008)—conditions that are not generally met in our setting because individuals may be arbitrarily related to one another.
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The 48-h cut-off was used because incarcerated individuals may be in transit or in court in the time period shortly after arrest and unable to participate in a research study.
This is an important point of comparison, because older individuals may be less responsive to O3 and PM than younger individuals.
Unfortunately, it is not straightforward to relate their measured episodes to infection clearance (partly because infected individuals may be "super-infected" by other strains).
The IPC may have identified patients earlier in the clinical course of HIV infection in the community because these individuals may be asymptomatic and have less perceived risk than those who self-attended VCT services.
It is also possible that the prevalence of AMDV in trapped mink and other furbearers in this study is somewhat biased because such individuals may be clinically affected with reduced ability to hunt and thus are attracted to bait in traps, but this hypothesis needs further study.
Because one of the individuals may be temporarily or chronically dependent on the other for sustenance, the other may shoulder a greater share of the burdens of the relationship.
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