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Similarly, lower thresholds of waist circumference among both ethnic minority groups pose equivalent diabetes risk to the conventional European cut-points.

Our prospective findings suggest that BMI cut-off points of 25 kg/m in South Asians and 27 kg/m in African-Caribbeans pose equivalent risk for future diabetes as with BMI of 30 kg/m among Europeans.

Our findings raise the issue that obesity cut-off points lower than the conventional values may be warranted in immigrant South Asians and African-Caribbeans compared with the European white population in the UK, to pose equivalent risk for Type 2 diabetes.

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This study followed a group of over 2500 people from three ethnic backgrounds for 19 years and identified that BMI levels of 25 kg/m in South Asians and 27 kg/m in African Caribbeans posed equivalent risk of developing diabetes to BMI of 30 kg/m in Europeans.

Therefore, a camera pose is normally equivalent to extrinsic camera parameters with translation and rotation of the camera in the global coordinate system.

It is likely that binding of compound 5 to AfChiA1 in an equivalent pose will require more dramatic conformational changes to the binding site, as the dihydroindene-binding pocket is smaller in AfChiA1 due to the presence of Met310 (equivalent to Ala283 in ScCTS1) It is possible that this explains the slight decrease in affinity of compound 5 for AfChiA1 compared to ScCTS1.

The trademark suggestion of a spontaneously improvised pose is like the equivalent, in a still image, of Steve McQueen's impassive idea of what constituted acting and action: doing nothing and making the idea of more look histrionic.

Mas, in short, plays the geographic and architectural equivalent of coy, a pose that is like catnip to always-wanting-in-on-the-secret New Yorkers, including me.

Instead, it is brainstorming about how to address three of the four main criticisms that it says foreigners have of America: the threat that global brands pose for local firms which lack equivalent marketing and managerial resources; the perception that America cares only about America; and the threat that American popular culture poses to local cultures and religions.

Trade between countries of equivalent animal health status does not pose a problem, but participating countries need to document their health status.

Data from in vivo animal models as well as retrospective and in vitro studies indicate that stored PRBC or PLT may pose a greater risk of inducing TRALI than equivalent fresh PRBC or PLT [ 9- 12].

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