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ATAM analysis is used to summarize the risks contained in a design by grouping sets of risks with a common concern and abstracting each group of risks into a risk theme.
A CoP is defined by Etienne Wenger as a group of clinicians with a common concern, problem, or passion.
These are communities that emerge when people with a common concern or a common interest participate in shared practices (Kirschner & Lai, 2007; Lave & Wenger, 1991; Wenger & Snyder, 2002).
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However, CTA uses a potentially nephrotoxic contrast agent which thus imposes the risk of renal failure and is contraindicated in patients with renal insufficiency, a common concern in the diabetic population [ 5].
Although they work in different mediums – Donkor uses oil paints to create lavish figurative portraits whereas Akomfrah works with film, sound and photography – they share a common concern with the spectres of the past and how their presence might be felt in the present.
Management of phakic patients with endothelial dysfunction is a common concern for corneal surgeons.
A common concern with protein-based therapeutics is induction of an immunogenicity response, which is commonly evaluated by detection of anti-drug antibodies (ADAs).
A common concern with models of ECS is the ability of a specialist to know the whole child and address each child's needs appropriately (Heathers 1961).
A common concern with any type of vaccine, however, is whether it can cause adverse affects if the person has already been exposed to the virus in question.
It is now secular Turks who tell me of their fear of being unable to live in accordance with their liberal beliefs -- a common concern shared by the burkini-banning French politicians.
A common concern with meta-analyses is the selective bias that exists in the published literature towards data that authors, reviewers, and editors find sufficiently novel to publish [26].
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