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Medical schools and healthcare systems should also have inbuilt mechanisms where victims of abuse can air their grievances confidentially without consequently jeopardising their careers.
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It is well known that cultured epidermal stem cells respond to stress by undergoing clonal conversion, that is converting a stem cell into a transient amplifying cell of restricted growth potential (Barrandon et al, 2012; Rochat et al, 2013); consequently, culture exhaustion rapidly occurs, jeopardising the production of transplantable medicinal cells and engraftment.
They presumably fear jeopardising the stability of their renegade ally.
The risk of jeopardising our safety outweighed any adventurous possibilities.
A shortfall in supplies is jeopardising effective aid efforts.
Michelle Mitchell, of Age UK, agreed: "When health care professionals are understaffed and consequently focused on task-based, rather than person-based, care, the dignity and care of older patients can be severely jeopardised".
He has jeopardised his position".
That jeopardises those individuals".
"Are we going to jeopardise that?
Support from the G7 countries is jeopardised.
Price discrimination could jeopardise all this.
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