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"The problem in Silicon Valley is much more attributable to the failure of business models than to fraud, and there is big difference between fraud and honest failure," Mr. Grundfest said, noting that many dot-com and technology companies disclosed the risk they represented, and investors took the risks anyway, and knowingly.

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(Admittedly, this state of affairs is as much or more attributable to the agents and publishers, who create the media circus that leads to such interviews, as it is to the interviewees themselves).

As an increasing proportion of the common genetic variation is accurately captured through increased sample sizes, it can be expected that much more of the variance attributable to the polygenic contributions, unique and shared across disorders, will be explained.

Between 1986 and 2001, UADT cancer deaths reduced by 30%3232 to 22 per 100,000) but the proportion of these deaths attributable to smoking reduced much more, by 41% (22 to 13 per 100,000).

The NSSM coefficients show a much more consistent reduction with increase in M s, attributable to the increased dependence of NSSM coefficients on the pore structure, whereas the RCP values are dependent on the pore solution conductivity also.

The improvement in cavitation erosion resistance is attributable to increased hardness and also to a much more homogeneous microstructure.

Within broad limits the latter are much more responsible for severe infection that necessitates ICU admission, with clear attributable mortality.

They suggest that where HIV infection becomes much more prevalent relative to other STIs, the proportion of HIV transmission attributable to co-infection with other STIs may be limited.

"Much more likely, however, is the likelihood that there are no productivity gains attributable to the ABCC, just as there are no savings in relative costs".

In contrast, the risk for diabetes associated with depression reported above coupled with a prevalence of 16% (2) is associated with a population-attributable risk of 9% because depression is much more common.

While this might be an indirect effect attributable to mutagenesis-induced changes in SopB enzymatic activity, it seems much more likely that it is directly due to ubiquitin-dependent changes in localization.

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