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The request came shortly after the nationwide terror alert was raised to orange, representing a high risk of terror attack.
Last September, on the eve of the Sept. 11 anniversary, the level was raised from yellow to orange, representing a "high risk" of terrorism, after intelligence analysts warned that Al Qaeda would use the anniversary to strike domestic targets.
Second, our study was conducted only in overweight and obese participants representing a high risk population; this may have affected the generalizability of our results.
In France, goat herds with a within-herd prevalence over 40% had the highest proportion of shedder goats and highest averages of shedding quantities as determined by real-time qPCR on vaginal swabs, representing a high risk level for environmental contamination and by that transmission within farms [ 20].
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If the sensitivity is determined in a group representing a higher risk population, sensitivity will be overestimated.
MOEs can be used by risk managers for setting priority, with a small MOE representing a higher risk than a larger one.
They consist of observations such as "Failing to sell enough tickets represents a high risk for the organisation".
"However, I do not see him as an individual who represents a high risk for subsequent victimization of others around him".
As recently as last year, Germany opposed legislation that proposed to take all parts of an animal that represent a high risk of carrying the disease (brain, spinal cord, eyes, parts of the intestine) out of the food and feed chain.
Accidental ureteral injury with gynaecologic surgery, especially hysterectomy, represents a high risk of patient morbidity.
Tailings dams are made up of mining residue deposits, and they represent a high risk, in terms of mechanical instability.
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