Sentence examples for extend risk from inspiring English sources

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He went on, "Leaf blowing is not private conduct, because when you kick up dust you extend risk beyond your property line to your neighbors".

As such, direct analysis of the breast tissue with non-invasive techniques can extend risk assessment to the majority of women who are biologically predisposed to develop breast cancer.

This information together with fundamental mechanistic studies will permit more biologically realistic mathematical models to be developed to extend risk evaluation to dose levels below which direct human data are unavailable and will provide regulatory agencies, such as DOE, with the necessary data to develop accurate regulatory standards for exposure to low dose radiation.

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I got to thinking about this — and picturing my college self as a sort of avatar in an extended risk simulation — after talking with Jennifer Hirsch and Claude Ann Mellins, at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, in Washington Heights, on a biting, windy day last December.

In the paper we point at several extended risk definitions, and a formal structure for the various perspectives and definitions is developed.

where the conditioning term (9) represents the worst-case statistical performance (WCSP) regularizing constraint imposed on the unknown second-order statistics of the random distortion component of the SFO matrix (3), and the DEDR "extended risk" is defined by (10).

In both model systems, the extended risk allele showed increased expression of the reporter construct and the human transgene, respectively; while the shorter PD-'protective' allele was associated with lower expression levels [21], [22].

Our analysis adjusted for a range of potential confounders and observed relatively small attenuation of risk, suggesting that comorbidities are not playing the major role in this extended risk.

The present study extends risk screening research by showing that it was possible to develop an actuarial risk screening instrument with sufficient predictive value for the prediction of future care needs (i.e., problematic child-rearing situations) of juvenile non-offenders (i.e., juveniles who come into contact with the Dutch police but not in the role of a suspect).

The initial period of extended risk may relate to a post-hospital syndrome 5 derived from the synergistic effects of acute illness, comorbidities, 31 32 and potential toxicities of hospitalization, such as immobility, 33 34 sleep deprivation, 35 poor nutrition, 36 pain, 37 secondary illnesses, 38 and iatrogenic events.

Excess risk equations based on CPS I data extend these risk equations to include risks for former and never smokers [ 9].

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