Sentence examples for marker of consequences from inspiring English sources

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First, the majority of relevant research to date has focused on substance abuse/use disorders (Drake & Brunette, 1998), which (1) may be a marker of consequences experienced, (2) may be underdiagnosed, and (3) overlooks moderate use of substances.

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In addition, reports of specific UPDRS domain associations with increased risks for other age-related diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, see Bennett et al, 1999 [ 9]; Louis et al., 2004 [ 24]) demonstrates the potential use of this scale to assess early markers of adverse consequences to motor impairments.

As a consequence, intra-tumour genetic heterogeneity may be both a predictive marker for response to therapy and a prognostic marker of disease outcome.

However, we noted that only 12% in the variation of the NPI is explained by this marker, a consequence of Mcm2 expression reaching saturation levels in high-grade tumours.

While only a minor genetic change (~5% of markers), the phenotypic consequences of these alleles are unknown.

However, the results of the current study support the previous reports on the increased bleeding risk associated with anaemia in various patient groups undergoing PCI. 8 9 19 Anaemia may be a marker and consequence of an underlying condition such as bleeding diathesis, occult gastrointestinal bleeding or malignancy that augments the bleeding risk.

ADMA, a marker of endothelial dysfunction and a consequence of oxidative stress, was significantly higher in serum from PPCM patients compared to healthy postpartum women thereby supporting the idea of substantial endothelial dysfunction in PPCM.

These alterations in the cerebrum are typically seen in patients with peripheral complications such as proliferative retinopathy, which is considered to be a consequence or marker of chronic hyperglycemia [ 5, 6].

In the old person who falls, long stay on floor is a recognised marker of severity, which can have serious consequences, both physically and psychologically.

Little is currently known about whether impaired facial affect processing is a premorbid trait marker of anxiety disorder risk or a consequence of anxiety.

Such an alteration in nocturnal BP, therefore, should be viewed as a cause (or at least a marker) of renal damage rather than its consequence (25).

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