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tryptophan and cysteine have the highest probability of causing disease.
Special focus should be placed on families when signs are designed because this group type showed the highest probability of causing disturbance at the site.
"The idea is that by repeated confrontations with memories or situations that have a remote probability of causing harm, the person actually learns and modifies their expectations, and the anxiety goes down," said Dr. Edna B. Foa, a psychologist in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, who developed a widely tested exposure technique.
To determine the median effective dose (ED50) of intravenous (IV) bupivacaine associated with a 50% probability of causing clinically relevant cardiovascular effects [defined as 30% change in heart rate (HR) or mean arterial pressure (MAP)] in chickens anesthetized with isoflurane.
The early intervention program provides services to children under 3 years old who have been found to have developmental delays or have been diagnosed with medical conditions, like autism and low birth weight, with a high probability of causing such delays, the lawsuit says.
Mr. Goldfinger and his colleagues recently projected that the southern part of the Cascadia zone, off the Northwest coast, has a 37 percent probability of causing an earthquake with a magnitude of 8 or higher in the next 50 years, a significant rise in the risk rate compared with earlier studies.
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When considering potential mutations, it is important to separate transitions from transversions because they typically have different mutation rates and have different probabilities of causing nonsynonymous changes (Zhang 2000).
By genetic correction, we mean editing a rare mutation that has a high probability (penetrance) of causing a severe single-gene disease, with the aim of converting the mutation into the DNA sequence carried by most people.
Dr. Salmon's view was thus less exacting than the approach of Dr. Hempel, who died in 1997 at 92, in that it accepted a lower probability of cause leading to effect.
As Judge Kozinski noted in his Daubert judgment, the plaintiffs' experts all talked about the possibility of cause without being able to quantify the probability of cause.
Yet the study reflects scientific uncertainty about the relationship between the size of a radiation dose and the probability of its causing cancer in the long term.
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