Sentence examples for risk dissemination from inspiring English sources

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The UNISDR proposes development of four elements of weather-based EWS that encompass risk knowledge, monitoring and warning services of risk, dissemination and communication of the risk information, and the capability of response (Basher 2006).

This chain is often referred to as the "End-to-End" (or E-2-E) model (Basher 2006; UNISDR 2009) and includes four main components or links: (1) risk knowledge; (2) risk monitoring and warning services; (3) risk dissemination and communication; and (4) response capability (Basher 2006; Villagran de Leon et al. 2007).

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It will be evaluated, whether advanced treatment technologies of municipal wastewater could reduce the risk of dissemination of microorganisms, especially of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Fortunately, the patient in our case did not have any characters of them and we believed this patient had low risk of dissemination by RFA.

In addition to risk information dissemination, another way to mitigate hurricane loss is to renovate or upgrade existing mobile homes and communities through structural enhancements.

This leaflet contained not only information about the potential risk of dissemination of malignancy and the risk of upstaging a leiomyosarcoma, but also the possible risks of visceral injury.

Regarding other negative influence upon a patient, we must consider about the risk of dissemination by RFA which especially increases in HCC which is poorly differentiated, is highly invasive, and contacts with portal branches [16].

Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) revealed a low density mass of 7 mm in size in the pancreatic body with distal dilation of the MPD, but fine needle aspiration of the mass was not performed because of the small size and the risk of dissemination of cancer cells (Fig. 3a).

The RIA has also been used for treatment of intramedullary infections and osteomyelitis, as well as intramedullary nailing of long bones with metastatic lesions, as it allows for clearing the canal of infectious/tumour burden, and lowers the risk of dissemination into the soft tissues and systemic circulation.

Most recently, Soler Bistue et al. [8] characterized a multiresistance plasmid pMET1 in K. pneumoniae, which may share a common ancestor with a plasmid in Yersinia, indicating a high risk of dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes among enteric bacteria.

Hence, increased risk of dissemination may arise under conditions that permit cellular invasion by capsulate bacteria.

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