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The unregulated institutions pose particular risks because they are highly leveraged and financed primarily through short-term money markets rather than customer deposits.
The others, by an academic physician and several scientists, will be published this summer in The Journal of Women's Health, a peer-reviewed publication focusing on diseases that pose particular risks to women.
Experts say ape meats pose particular risks, with the HIV virus widely believed to have started in chimpanzees, while apes generally host diseases, such as ebola, anthrax and yellow fever.
In March 2012, federal agencies announced that they would give special scrutiny to such DURC experiments with 15 dangerous agents or toxins; the 15 agents are part of a broader federal list of regulated "select agents" that pose particular risks to public health.
Fetal exposure to high peak levels of maternal blood alcohol may pose particular risks for childhood behavioural and learning problems.
SOWC: Children with disabilities amid Syria Crisis Humanitarian crises, such as the conflict in Syria, pose particular risks for children with disabilities.
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Scientists at Columbia have projected a worst-case scenario in which the sea rises nearly four feet in the metropolitan area over the next 100 years, an increase that researchers said would pose particular risk to river estuaries.
From these data antidepressants appear to pose particular risk to all taxa except bacteria with effective concentrations ranging from μg to mg L 1.
50% of units currently identify and document preparations posing particular risk.
We speculate that injury to the posterior thalamus is common in people with epilepsy, that the evidence suggests that disease duration potentiates that injury, and that such injury poses particular risk to the hypoxia normally accompanying ictal episodes, causing thalamic structures to fail to adequately recover from low oxygen.
All forms of stratification can lead to social exclusion (both economic and psychosocial) posing particular health risks for both infectious and chronic disease.
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