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Therefore, since ideal risk stratification should identify patients who do not require further intervention, MSCT-CA may possess this attribute.
This ideal risk assessment depends on several factors including the heritability and the average lifetime risk of the disease.
'DISCUSSION', sixth paragraph, should have read: "Ideal risk assessment methods or prediction models should be derived from large representative samples".
For comparison, the 10-year CVD risk for a 40-year-old man with ideal risk factors is 3.9%.
However, the deviation is relative to sex-specific risk in those with ideal risk factors and women have lower absolute risk than men in the general population.
The ideal risk prediction score should be simple, easily reproducible, objective, applicable to all patients and operations, and both sensitive and specific.
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Nowadays more percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) methods are in use, but there is no ideal risk-free technique.
Freedom of expression is embedded in fundamental rights of freedom provided that self-discipline is incorporated in behavioral patterns, but if not these two ideals risk being irreconcilable.
In the absence of ideal tools, risk assessors apply hazard-based safety assessment methods, in conjunction with active risk management, to limit potential asthma concerns, proactively identify new concerns, and ensure deployment of approaches to mitigate asthma-related risks.
Academic freedom isn't the only ideal at risk.
The election of Bill Clinton, in 1992, locked in the ideal of risk aversion — and added a twist.
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