Sentence examples for risk fluctuation from inspiring English sources

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For cancer incidence, no risk fluctuation was observed among never-smokers, whereas current smokers exhibited a constantly elevated risk compared with occasional drinkers (1 149 g per week: HR=1.69, 150 299 g per week: HR=1.64, 300 449 g per week: HR=1.93, ⩾450 g per week: HR=2.32, P for trend <0.001).

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Risk assessment may be improved, made dynamic, and be a tool of process control by taking account of short-term risk fluctuations based on sensor signals and the influence of human factors with its long-term changes via indicators.

Runs with DsInit size 50 and 100 K were discarded because of the risk of fluctuation in the first model due to sampling issues with smaller datasets, observable by higher variance in the accuracy.

"For example, when customers ask us to give them a discount because of the stronger euro-dollar exchange rate, I advise them that we purchase futures the moment they make a deposit on their vacation to lock in their rate and not risk currency fluctuation issues if the opposite would occur," he said.

Based on the resource sharing relationship between projects, the risks transferring fluctuation to the final goal are defined as risk elements, and the quantitative mathematical expressions of risk elements are also given.

This paper focuses on a simulation of present value distributions of the capital positions of a company, explicitly taking into account the risk of fluctuations in future cash flow as well as the risk of insolvency.

It's unclear how the issuance of anything beyond basic derivatives contracts that seek to minimize risk to fluctuations in interest rates, currency exchange rates, and commodity prices is "central to the business of banking".

In the severe risk group, fluctuations in heart rate and reduced oxygen saturation were also highly rated.

In light of this, the antihyperglycemic active principle(s) present within this plant material might be promising to have sustainable blood glucose controlling effect by minimizing risk of fluctuations (Fig.  1).

Therefore, other factors, such as predation risk, circadian fluctuations in prey availability, or synchronization of the daily rhythms of the 2 parents (discussed in Bulla et al. 2014a), may play a more important role in determining the length of incubation bouts.

Not wonderful, says Green Street's Sullivan, considering the risks: currency fluctuations, possibly shifting regulations and corruption in this relatively new government.

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