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2) The well-recognized epidemiological transition (from high burden of communicable diseases to noncommunicable diseases, injuries, and violence) is well under way in low- and middle-income countries, with increasing probability of death from these factors in some age groups.

However, when a great deal (perceived as: an ever greater quantity) of changes occur in parallel and within a short time (perceived as: increasingly rapidly and frequently), the "rupture" between past and future becomes more radical: with increasing probability, the future no longer resembles the present or the past.

Highly non-linear responses would buffer variation in Hsp90-dependent signaling over a wide range, while over a narrow range of signaling near trait thresholds become more variable with increasing probability of triggering all-or-none developmental responses.

This means that the replacement size decreases with increasing probability to re-encounter a pathogen.

The whole-species model and the quadrant model have omission error rates that increase linearly with increasing probability of occurrence.

The expected lifetimes in the different scenarios increase with increasing probability to survive until the reproductive age, ζ.

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Regarding the self-employed individuals, we detect a relatively high effect with increasing probabilities for both saving and remitting, but it is more intense for the remitter status.

Probability of response results indicated a preference for free (definitely lite) standards implementation, with increasing probabilities of a choice of both intermediate and full standards with respect to their implementation at low, medium and high levels.

Conversely, it is also possible that HIV-1 may be under selection for increased virulence in the human population, as higher viral loads are associated with increased probability of transmission [21] [23].

Risk markers are attributes (modifiable and non-modifiable) that are associated with increased probability of an outcome.

Risk markers are attributes that are associated with increased probability of an outcome, and may or may not be modifiable or causal factors (Burt 2001).

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