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This identified the vulnerability to this mutation of neurones in the dentate nucleus (Fig. 2) where 45% neuronal loss was noted compared with 7% of cerebellar Purkinje cells.
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But it found the police had failed to consistently identify the vulnerability of the family, respond to incidents as possible hate crimes or liaise properly between officers responding to calls and the neighbourhood policing team.
An Independent Police Complaints Commission IPCCC) inquiry found that Leicestershire officers should have done more to identify the vulnerability of Ms Pilkington and her daughter after a litany of complaints to police about antisocial behaviour towards the family.
Dmitri Alperovitch, who oversees threat research at McAfee and helped identify the vulnerability, votes for "clever".
An importance factor is derived for identifying the vulnerability of bridges to fire hazard.
The focus of the uniform hazard was to identify the vulnerability of each utility's service network and nodes to an event, which could occur anywhere within the Auckland Volcanic Field.
A biological survey and a socio-economic study were implemented in western Morocco Benslimane Provincee) to identify the vulnerability of different temporary pools and to determine the perceived ecosystem services obtained by local stakeholders.
The focus of the scenario events was not to identify the vulnerability of specific strategic assets but rather to look at the response of the network system as a whole and show the interdependencies between individual utilities by using a particular eruption scenario as an example.
Field experiments (Christiansen et al. [1987]) have shown that the ratio of annual wood production to LAI, termed "growth efficiency" (GE), has proven useful as a general index of tree vigor and specifically to identifying the vulnerability of pine stands to attacks from mountain pine beetles (Dendroctonus ponderosae) (Coops et al. [2009]).
Calcagno et al. [ 12] [ 22] show the potential of contrast enhanced MR imaging to identify the vulnerability of atherosclerotic plaques'.
The second principle, the ethical principle of 'do no harm', recognizes the need to be informed about the potential for harm and to identify the vulnerability associated with dementia.
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