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The findings indicate an "increased likelihood for the development of any type of cancer," said Dr. David J. Prezant, the chief medical officer for the New York Fire Department, who led the study.
43 In addition, low levels of the partner drug could leave the artemisinin component unprotected, increasing the likelihood for the development of artemisinin resistance.
In addition, we were able to show that neither birth weight nor gestational age affected the likelihood for the development of IH in BA patients.
Here we wanted to investigate the combined effects of SHS extracts and glycated albumin to determine whether or not a diabetic who is exposed to tobacco smoke would have an increased likelihood for the development of cardiovascular diseases.
In particular, heterozygosity of rs9927163 was associated with an increased likelihood for the development of ALI, whereas rs12934561 was associated with risk for ALI mainly through sex-specific effects and epistatic interactions, and a diminished effect was found primarily in men.
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The likelihood ratio for the development of carcinomatous meningitis again significantly correlated with breast cancer subtype.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine, among women without evidence of gestational diabetes mellitus during their first pregnancy, the likelihood of, and associated risk factors for, the development of gestational diabetes mellitus in the subsequent pregnancy.
This has implications for the development of statewide falls prevention infrastructure, because it increases the likelihood that health insurers may eventually reimburse for these programs.
Identification of risk factors for the development of inhibitors is necessary to avoid practices that can increase the likelihood of inhibitor development.
Watch out for the development of diarrhea.
Look for the development of ear infections.
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