Sentence examples for factor for loss from inspiring English sources

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However, inadequate immobilization is a risk factor for loss of reduction requiring repeat reduction or surgical treatment.

Possible loss of bond may be another factor that requires investigation, though it would appear that for closed stirrups this may not be a critical factor for loss of strength.

The higher level of RCC's under ageing conditions observed in this study seems to be the major contributing factor for loss of seed viability and vigour in rice genotypes.

Obesity is a risk factor for loss of kidney function in the general population, but it is unknown whether it proceeds to affect residual kidney function when patients require dialysis.

Neuropathological findings support an autoimmune etiology as an underlying factor for loss of orexin-producing neurons in spontaneous narcolepsy type 1 (narcolepsy with cataplexy; sNT1) as well as in Pandemrix influenza vaccine-induced narcolepsy type 1 (Pdmx-NT1).

That helical propensity is the main factor for loss of helicity is consistent with previous experimental data for Aβ(12 28) [17] and previous simulation data for full-length Aβ(1 42) [27] and also similar to experimental results for the middle region of SP-C [18].

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A consensus emerges with regard to the importance of building damage as a contributing factor for losses and the need to consider regional models based on regional earthquake data.

The risk factors for loss of bone in older people include genetic susceptibility, smoking, lean body build, inactivity, calcium and vitamin D deficiency, and estrogen deficiency in women and testosterone deficiency in men.

The major factors for loss of strength are, therefore, the loss of stirrup area and crack damage to side cover coupled with the existence of pitting corrosion.

Our predictions for likely transcription factors for loss of function (−3829T) are ADR1, MIG1, and PuF, and for gain of function (−1023C) are E12/E47, ITF-2, and RFX2.

The corresponding adjustment factors for loss of quality of life (f2) are 0.03, 0.06, and 0.15 respectively for the three cancers.

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