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Thus, perhaps at some threshold level of increasing obesity, tumor growth could be fueled by heightened inflammatory processes, rather than estrogen exposure, thus leading to decreased ESR1 expression and lower likelihood of developing the associated intrinsic subtypes.
This makes its own insurance contracts worth less because of the heightened likelihood of a claim.
Given that so few studies have examined absconding events from forensic settings, further research is needed to replicate the significance and clinical utility of the variables identified in this study that were associated with a heightened likelihood of absconding.
A team of international scientists have identified six genes that increase a woman's likelihood of developing ovarian cancer.
A strong correlation was seen between a particular tissue's stem cell division rate and its likelihood of developing cancer.
Names have the potential to affect personality, dating habits, self-esteem, and even the likelihood of developing a smoking habit.
Some of these variations correspond to observable physiological differences — the color of your eyes, say, or your likelihood of developing heart disease — and some have no known significance.
Symptoms of the disorder range from minor insomnia to debilitating flashbacks, and studies of veterans suggest that the likelihood of developing P.T.S.D. increases with each combat deployment.
There is copious evidence to suggest that adverse events, especially in childhood, increase the likelihood of developing all sorts of mental health problems.
Dancers also have a greater likelihood of developing osteoarthritis of the metatarsal area between the ankle and the toes, as well as the hips.
The greatest risk factor for Alzheimer's is age, with the likelihood of developing the disease doubling about every five years after the age of 65.
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