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A broad definition of high risk (Table 6) is used (presence of a physiological risk factor, overweight or smoking).
Following this broad definition of high risk, Judy Garber Dana Faberr Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA) showed that BRCA mutations are the cause of breast cancer in only 5 10% of the total cases.
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This means embracing a broad definition of access to higher education and student success and making it central to the public understanding of what HE does.
But in all cases this more broad definition of general architecture for high performance computing emphasizes aspects of the system that contribute to achieving performance.
To achieve this, the Data Protection Directive incorporates a very broad definition of "personal data," so the highest possible number of persons can be considered "data controllers".
Mr Gevisser suggests that the president's uncompromising style of leadership is "Leninist vanguardism": leaders who understood market economics imposed policy on the rest.The new policy was slow to work, and the costs were high; the broad definition of the jobless rate is still roughly 40%, and half the population still lives below the poverty line.
A broad definition of gossip would include the news.
The school applies a broad definition of homelessness.
That's using a broad definition of unemployment.
He has a broad definition of a puppet.
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