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Young patients are more radiosensitive than older adults and recent evidence has demonstrated that genetic factors may further heighten the association between diagnostic radiation and cancer risk in some groups [ 7, 15] (although not all young adults may have an increased genetic risk for developing cancer).

The growing grayness of the scene, the lack of an electrical barrier to encroaching night, put me in mind of the Hurricane Sandy blackout an association heightened by the first reading, from the Book of Habakkuk, which spoke of waters rising and rivers overflowing.

The growing grayness of the scene, the lack of an electrical barrier to encroaching night, put me in mind of the Hurricane Sandy blackout — an association heightened by the first reading, from the Book of Habakkuk, which spoke of waters rising and rivers overflowing.

Awareness of the importance of early determinants of chronic disease was heightened nationwide, and association of low birth weight with chronic disease was confirmed in non-indigenous people through the AUSDIAB study [ 29, 30].

Before a ball was dribbled Saturday in the West Orange High School gymnasium, John Howard's belief in the societal benefits — and potential commercial appeal — for what he is calling the Mixed Gender Basketball Association was heightened.

Nevertheless, the occurrence of intense tuberculin reaction in adult pulmonary TB patients demonstrates a strong association between heightened antimycobacterial immune response and the active disease.

The observational study could only call attention to these associations and heightened risks, so the researchers have no firm explanations for the discrepancy.

The species often has been seen in the company of other Cypseloides swifts, as well as White-collared Swift (Streptoprocne zonaris) and other species and genera of swifts, although this frequency of association is perhaps heightened by the fact that White-chinned Swift will prove very difficult to identify without such comparative possibilities.

The association is especially heightened in the context of a non LDL cholesterol atherogenic dyslipidemia consisting of raised TGs and low HDL cholesterol, a pattern commonly manifest in type 2 diabetes (3).

33 It is particularly unlikely that heightened activation in the visual association cortex was caused by differences in low-level features of the images as neither luminance nor colour values for HWL stimuli were significantly different across the three HWL subtypes.

While heightened TNF-α was associated with a 13-fold increased risk of Fib-4 > 1.45 (RH 13.05, 95% CI 2.43-70; p = 0.003), markers of MT did not show an association with liver illness.

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