Sentence examples for risk of retaining from inspiring English sources

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Half a year after birth, the crude risk of retaining 5 kg or more relative to one's prepregnancy weight was considerably lower in obese women than in other women (14.6% vs 21.2%).

Therefore, the smaller potential benefit of retaining additional bases must be balanced against the increasing risk of retaining errors, which could cause the existing read value to be lost.

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Since 2004 Howe [33] reported a risk of retained cement after UKR already with a traditional approach.

Haldre et al 9 studied the occurrence of placenta complications in deliveries following an abortion and found a higher risk of retained placenta (aOR 1.23 (95% CI 1.1 to 1.38)).

Active management, which involves administering a uterotonic drug with or soon after the delivery of the first shoulder and using controlled cord traction and uterine massage after delivery of the placenta can decrease the risk of postpartum hemorrhage and shorten the third stage of labor with no significant increase in the risk of retained placenta.

They felt that the risks of retaining data were appropriately balanced against the importance of the research.

As some of these women go on to develop ovarian cancer, it is important that they are fully informed of the risks of retaining their ovaries, and ideally the rates of uptake should be greater.

Socio-demographic characteristics and risk profiles of retained vs. non-retained women and lost to follow-up vs. dropped-out women are presented.

"If the end of social promotion is top priority, one of the major components is summer school for students who are at risk of being retained".

Intraocular foreign bodies can cause mechanical, and also chemical injury if they contain iron (siderosis) or copper (chalcosis), but the most important risk of a retained foreign body is infection.

The aim of this cross-sectional study was to describe the incidence risk of dystocia, retained placenta (RP), pathological recumbence (down cow), the prevalence of metritis and subclinical ketosis (SCK), and the risk factors for SCK, metritis, and RP in grazing dairy herds in Southern Brazil.

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