Sentence examples for knowledge of lifetime from inspiring English sources

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Webster and Austoker (2006) reported an association between inaccurate knowledge of lifetime risk of breast cancer and lower formal education, and McCaffery et al (2003) found lower levels of knowledge about bowel cancer in less educated groups.

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Prior to their genetics consultation, participants showed poor knowledge of their lifetime risk of breast cancer since there was no association between their perceived lifetime risk (when they were asked to express this as a 1 in x odds ratio) and their actual risk, when the latter was calculated by the geneticist at the clinic using the CASH model.

By then it had burgeoned with all the comic knowledge of a lifetime's local observation and reading, and it ended as her largest novel, "Losing Battles".

Moreover, the knowledge of the lifetime of the involved state helps with the choice of the switching laser between pulsed and continuous wave (CW).

Comment on Wisdom, a publication put out by the Wisdom Soc Beverly Hills: "The Magazine of Knowledge for Lifetime Lear ing & Education".

By M. Best The New Yorker, September 24 , 1960P. 33 Comment on Wisdom, a publication put out by the Wisdom Soc Beverly Hills: "The Magazine of Knowledge for Lifetime Lear ing & Education".

Talk story about Care-Ring, a 7-day a week, 24-hour service designed to remedy the almost mortal neglect faced by many of the city's aged and… Comment on Wisdom, a publication put out by the Wisdom Soc Beverly Hills: "The Magazine of Knowledge for Lifetime Lear ing & Education".

Accurate knowledge of mean link lifetime and the residual lifetime of existing links will aid the design of reliability based routing protocols to improve the routing performance, and to achieve the desired network performance.

In this paper, we have proposed a new scheme for the selection of next hop link based on knowledge of link residual lifetime.

A recent study suggested that the human ability to transfer capital from energy to knowledge across generations, coupled with the accumulation of knowledge throughout lifetime, with the transferable capital peaking later in life than in other primates, may have been the driver of selection for longevity (Kaplan and Robson 2009).

Those with fewer educational qualifications had poorer knowledge of symptoms, less awareness of lifetime and age-related risks, but were more likely to check their breasts than more highly educated women.

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