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In this micro-simulation model, women who had a chance of developing breast cancer and of death were followed up every year, based on probability functions.
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One in 100 of the general population have a chance of developing severe schizophrenia; that rises to 1.4 in 100 for people who have smoked cannabis.
Plans that locate retail uses where people pass, envisage new office buildings only when the rents can be afforded and tie these to the larger patterns of the neighborhood -- such plans, more than the published visions, will have a chance of developing cities of character, agreeability, utility, immediacy and vitality.
He added: "In reality, if this took off in the long-term you might have a chance of developing decent attendances.
Members of Class 3 have a chance of developing intestinal-type gastric cancer.
Tumours that start causing ascites have a chance of developing other malignant characteristics, which can become harmful progressively.
The results underscore the competing outcome effect between death and dementia: subjects might die before they have a chance of developing dementia.
In addition, women with FPG between 5.60 and 6.09 mmol/L, half of whom have a chance of developing GDM, can be treated as a high-risk group for GDM.
Babies and young children require stimulation at an early age to have a better chance of developing their full potential, and UNICEF works with the government and its non-governmental organisation partners to increase access for all children to a proper pre-school education and to ensure that parents have a chance of developing parenting skills.
For example, if a respondent thought smokers had a 30percentt chance of developing lung cancer and non-smokers a 10percentt chance, that person thinks that smokers are 20 percentage points more likely to develop cancer.
For example, Dr. Fox said, a person who has had one basal-cell cancer has a 50percentt chance of developing a new one within three to five years.
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