Sentence examples for occupational implications from inspiring English sources

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Both focus groups were homogeneous with regard to patients' CHE and its occupational implications.

Although 24/7 in-house intensivist coverage potentially has several clinical, educational, financial, and occupational implications, our primary focus should be patient outcome.

These include T2DM patients who cannot adequately control their diabetes with oral therapy, and who have considerable obesity, or where hypoglycaemia and/or weight gain is particularly problematic or for whom therapy with insulin would have significant occupational implications.

Nevertheless, we performed neuroautonomic evaluation in these patients because of their high-risk situation (eg, absence of a prodrome, physical injury, or occupational implications). 1 Neuroautonomic evaluation was performed in patients with only one syncopal episode, especially in the older population, because of the higher risk in patients older than 65yearss.

Exenatide may also be considered as a third-line option in combination with metformin and a sulphonylurea in patients with a BMI above 35 kg/m and problems associated with high weight, or BMI under 35 kg/m if insulin is unacceptable because of occupational implications, or if weight loss would benefit other co-morbidities [ 6].

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They have to work on different aspects of a product such as its technological, legal, environmental and occupational safety implications.

The present paper is divided into three major areas: the analysis of occupational risk implications at national and international level, the European priorities in terms of occupational risk and the existing cloud computing services.

The authors write, "Workplace telepressure might have critical occupational health implications because it has the potential to prolong employee work stress both during designated work times and during nonwork hours".

And finally, the challenge hypothesis framework developed in this review may have occupational health implications, considering that men's testosterone levels vary according to occupational status (Dabbs 1992), and that some professions carry a disproportionate risk of prostate cancer (Demers et al. 1994; Zeegers et al. 2004).

Percentage with a nonmanagerial occupation potentially has implications for occupational exposure to air pollution, and, finally, the NSES index combines several important NSES variables.

These changes in the occupational structure, by implication, affect the economy-wide requirements in terms of education and skills of workers.

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