Sentence examples for generalised risk from inspiring English sources

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Generalised risk models were used to evaluate the shape of the dose response relationship for radiation dose (Preston et al, 1991): linear and quadratic increases in the risk of SMN with the radiation dose were tested and the presence of a negative exponential term to take into account a possible cell killing effect at very high dose was researched.

Using BNs, a generalised risk assessment model (Fig. 1) can be followed for the purpose of risk characterization of potentially hazardous substances and then applied to a control banding framework.

It is a generalised risk factor and probable nonobligate precursor for some breast cancers.

One interpretation is that there is a generalised risk of malformation associated with carbamazepine, which is not specific to a few malformation groups.

In an Australian randomised study, framed messages on the risk, generalised risk, and relative risk of colorectal cancer failed to increase participation rates, but these messages were not specified.

While the hooker, prop and lock positional grouping (tight five) accounted for all the scrum-related permanent ASCIs, the tackle-related injuries were shared between all positional groupings except prop and scrumhalf, which represents the more generalised risk in the latter phase of play.

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In our case, the correlation between aspen volume and ALS metric-derived mean height was very strong in the 15 large sized fixed-area aspen sample plots, which were earlier used in single tree-based aspen detection from ALS data in the same Koli area (Säynäjoki et al. 2008), but obviously this kind of information cannot be generalised without risks associated with the extrapolation.

To generalise: for risks I can assess myself, I don't want regulations that prevent me from doing as I please just because I might end up suing the government.

Compared with individuals without migraines, migraineurs are at 4 5 times greater risk for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), five times greater risk for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and 3 10 times more likely to suffer from panic disorder [35, 36].

There's a danger of pushing this idea too hard though, because (according to the Guardian, at least) this kind of writing is at risk of substituting "generalised caricatures for detailed investigation of particular ethnic groups".

Processes underlying the excess cardiovascular mortality risk include coronary atherosclerosis, generalised microvascular disease and autonomic neuropathy [ 1].

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