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They can also put their families at | risk by bringing contaminated dust home on their wor |
ead to decreased bone development and increased | risk of broken bones. |
esigned with tall, narrow windows to lessen the | risk of broken windows from flying debris. |
The extreme sensitizing | risk was brought to public attention by the "poison |
bodies in relation to Pinter's schools "run the | risk of brutal social and religious ostracism, and w |
mergence of the 16550 UART, there was a serious | risk of buffer overrun on the serial port, and YMODE |
the Far East in 1977, drawing attention to the | risk of building warships with aluminium superstruct |
The | risk and burdens of loss became apparent to Lehman B |
ment's unique aspects of development and market | risk, infrastructure burdens and project subsidies p |
ures involve an open electric arc or flame, the | risk of burns is significant. |
iates working at the intersection of Enterprise | Risk Management, Business Transformation and Organiz |
outh Africa was formed after acquisition of the | risk assessment business of Strategic Concepts Pty L |
l management, company documentation, enterprise | risk management, business rules, business metadata, |
Linda VA Hospital, where the doctor conducted a | risk assessment, but did not consult his prior recor |
nitrosamine levels in snus cannot be completely | risk free, but snus proponents point out that inasmu |
garden were placed on the English Heritage 'at | risk' register but have now been rescued following r |
citing concerns about possible increased cancer | risk shown by some animal studies. |
efore being able to treat Piper, because of the | risk presented by the acid, which was still unidenti |
Although she managed to | risk death by entering Germany, she never reached th |
s the background hazard (defined as the average | risk posed by objects of the same size or larger ove |
unstable castle was placed on the Buildings at | Risk Register by English Heritage. |
f Imperial College London predict an increasing | risk posed by earthquakes in El Salvador in the near |
Unicorn eventually fled the battle, rather than | risk death by explosion. |
or 100,000 Lottery tickets chosen at different | risk levels by the Big Call Professor. |
s one of the reasons for the increased melanoma | risk that can be found in sunscreen users compared t |
A protracted period of low | risk premiums can simply prolong the downturn in ass |
Wealth Without | Risk for Canadians, 1992, Stoddart, Canada (ghosted) |
Because of the increased | risk of cancer by EGF, inhibiting it decreases cance |
ve DNA damage and subsequently the individual's | risk of cancer susceptibility. |
amage in mice, suggesting that humans may be at | risk of cancer or genetic disorders resulting from e |
ritis pain and inflammation, and can reduce the | risk of cancer and heart disease. |
There is a possible small increased | risk of cancer in those taking omalizumab. |
uld not be a problem for humans, as the highest | risk breast cancer patients are generally past child |
ot possible to draw conclusions about the exact | risk of cancer associated with each particular drug. |
ve medications have a 10- to 100-fold increased | risk of cancer compared to the general population. |
s sprouts and cabbage, may benefit from a lower | risk of cancer at a variety of organ sites, although |
Increased | risk of cancer |
wer) levels of acesulfame K increased the rats' | risk of cancer or other neoplasms. |
ch day, as there is evidence that they help cut | risk of cancer and heart disease. |
2000 in Italy and Switzerland that analyzed the | risk of cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx, esoph |
idence that EMFs may contribute to an increased | risk of cancer to humans or animals. |
r annual questionnaires to determine effects on | risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis, |
rgy gamma radiation from 192Ir can increase the | risk of cancer. |
throughout the EU, as it may pose an increased | risk of cancer. |
nclude improved complexion and possibly a lower | risk of cancer. |
ws no significant association with an increased | risk of cancer. |
Seriously exposed workers may be at increased | risk of cancers for the rest of their lives... |
ate carcinogenic acetaldehyde thus reducing the | risk of cancers of the gastrointestinal tract. |
ith high blood alcohol content are at increased | risk of car accidents, highway injuries and vehicula |
was withdrawn after concerns about an increased | risk of cardiac events, but pioglitazone has subsequ |
erseded by fexofenadine in the 1990s due to the | risk of cardiac arrhythmia caused by QT interval pro |
ployed by the oncologist in order to reduce the | risk of cardiotoxicity. |
protect cells from oxidative damage and reduce | risk of cardiovascular diseases and cancer. |
se the question of whether CLA may increase the | risk of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases, bu |
and is associated with dramatic increase in the | risk of cardiovascular disease. |
Fetal under-nutrition is linked to an increased | risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, type II dia |
d problems in bile acid production or increased | risk for cardiovascular disease. |
In studies with oral contraceptives, the | risk for cardiovascular disease (such as thromboembo |
of other coxibs have also shown increase in the | risk of cardiovascular events, while others have not |
S health insurance database, no increase in the | risk of cardiovascular events were found under tegas |
within a weight management program reduces the | risk for cardiovascular complications in people at h |
b study (APC) showed a dose-related increase in | risk of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, |
ure in adults has also been linked to increased | risk of cardiovascular disease including heart attac |
sed to reduce cholesterol levels in patients at | risk of cardiovascular disease. |
efore removing a child who was in trouble or at | risk into care). |
on: defy his own government's direct orders and | risk his career, by issuing life-saving transit visa |
andful of military attorneys who have chosen to | risk their careers by publicly voicing criticisms of |
lid for safety reasons, as MSMs are at a higher | risk of carrying blood transmitted diseases, such as |
as an assault on a defended position, where the | risk of casualties is high. |
ments, Ieyasu decided to withdraw, unwilling to | risk further casualties, and returned to Komaki. |
has been no research to substantiate this as a | risk for cataract surgery. |
Distigmine has a greater | risk of causing cholinergic crisis because of accumu |
ere arc welding is not permitted because of the | risk of causing a fire or explosion. |
mproves surface biocompatibility and lowers the | risk of causing inflammation or thrombosis. |
doses) did not find an increased cardiovascular | risk of celecoxib vs placebo. |
allowing continued growth of the cells without | risk of cell death. |
to their overt sexual content, The Fugs were at | risk of censorship. |
The Nuclear | Risk Reduction Center is part of the United States D |
Insurance and | Risk Management Center |
Catastrophe | Risk Financing centre |
The | risk of cerebral palsy is five times higher for twin |
enterolactone) that can potentially reduce the | risk of certain cancers and cardiovascular diseases. |
r the Bank Administration Institute's Certified | Risk Professional Certification Program. |
as minimal potential toxicity and poses minimal | risk” (40 CFR part 180, volume 74, 3-25-2009 page 12 |
oorer, a lucrative prospect at seemingly little | risk for champion Moorer. |
Embracing | Risk: The Changing Culture of Insurance and Responsi |
HRT showed a small but significant increase in | risk of CHD in the study population. |
At 40 years of age, the lifetime | risk for CHD is 50% for men and 33% for women. |
urensis remain very low as the plant remains at | risk from Cheatgrass. |
vivid sense of gladiatorial combat, without the | risk of children waking up in the middle of the nigh |
cine instead of separate vaccines decreases the | risk of children catching the disease while waiting |
Police cordons were put up around houses at | risk of chimney-collapse until they had been made sa |
y to remote areas through road building poses a | risk to chimpanzee populations through habitat degra |
the diet, which can contribute to an increased | risk for chronic disease. |
its and vegetables is associated with a reduced | risk of chronic disease, including many cancers. |
Alcohol use increases the | risk of chronic gastritis (stomach inflammation); it |
ll has founded another institution for Youth at | Risk using Circus and Performing Arts as a tool for |
arrier - an insurance company who is taking the | risk from Citizens; previously customers who were "t |
ity to busy roads, this presents a major health | risk to city residents. |
o highlighted the dangers, and particularly the | risk to civilians, of attacking trains carrying troo |
ate December 2008 estimating the gravity of the | risk of clathrate destabilization, alongside three o |
It may be at | risk from clearance of lowland forest throughout its |
ensively with a single animal always incurs the | risk of Clever Hans effects, Pepperberg's work has s |
lMed specializes in disease management, medical | risk management, clinical research and chronic-care |
al is a hospital in County Monaghan which is at | risk of closure by the governments health policies. |
drome, as it still was, had been effectively at | risk of closure until 1948, despite the local counci |
s clots, particularly in situations with a high | risk of clot formation, such as after hip surgery. |
factor V Leiden have a substantially increased | risk of clotting in pregnancy (and on estrogen-conta |
s has recently been implicated as elevating the | risk of CMV in AIDS patients. |
servation interest of the estuary, but it is at | risk from coastal defence works, grazing by agricult |
rresponding with the probable and imminent HSAS | risk level coded Red. |
s it to be in "Threatened" condition due to the | risk of collapse from deterioration of the mortar be |
While there is a definite | risk of collapse from these islands, there is eviden |
ther navigation systems, or, if there is a high | risk of collateral damage, it will steer to a pre-de |
He estimated the | risk of collision per conjunction as one in 50 milli |
used to get the information of movement and the | risk of collision (bearing, distance, CPA, TCPA) of |
is available onboard to obtain early warning of | risk of collision. |
t helps prevent constipation and may reduce the | risk of colon cancer. |
than 10 grams per day-had an 18 percent higher | risk of colorectal cancer, the more general idea tha |
Member, | Risk Management Committee, Legal Services Agency; |
ican Century Investments and is Chairman of its | Risk Management Committee. |
s an entity that commits or poses a significant | risk of committing acts of terrorism. |
Main article: Factors increasing men's | risk of committing rape |
and entities that commit, or pose a significant | risk of committing, acts of terrorism. |
and entities that commit, or pose a significant | risk of committing, acts of terrorism. |
and betaine dietary intake: the Atherosclerosis | Risk in Communities (ARIC) study". |
allows it to be introduced to lakes without the | risk of competition with fish that prefer shallower |
ses for financial reporting, internal controls, | risk assessment, compliance and review of the agency |
Not willing to | risk such complicated legal action, the Vigilantes ( |
There is also a | risk for complications such as life-threatening hear |
n women, but mothers with LPI have an increased | risk for complications during pregnancy and delivery |
as levomefolic acid calcium salt, to lower the | risk of complications such as fetal neural tube defe |
provement of the cholesterol levels, but at the | risk of complications from any solid organ transplan |
ans of Eritrean origin it deemed to be security | risk, thus compounding Eritrea's refugee problem. |
l diagnosis in cases where a couple might be at | risk for conceiving a child with a hereditary diseas |
The program teaches | risk management concepts including Risk Assessment, |
ulty of extracting Diver because they could not | risk the concrete slab falling on top of him. |
lectured at the Chicago Board Options Exchange | Risk Management Conference, the Futures Industry Ass |
, Shek resigned from its board to eliminate the | risk of conflict of interest; principal Alman Chan s |
, particularly from Africa, assist countries at | risk of conflict and promote regional conflict manag |
ble, so those collecting immature fungi run the | risk of confusing the varieties. |
t. Gabriel, Weoley Castle, perhaps to avoid the | risk of confusion with St. Michael and All Angels' C |
When there is no | risk of confusion, do not disambiguate nor add a lin |
ropriate, of British postcodes can minimise the | risk of confusion. |
des concluded "there appears to be no increased | risk of congenital anomalies, altered sex ratio, or |
load is server-driven, which imposes a security | risk when connected to a malicious server. |
s on emotional levels; the ability to choose to | risk those consequences, a capacity for empathy, and |
-election, stating that he "no longer wished to | risk being considered a collaborator with the powers |
considered as safe and, that a possible health | risk for consumers cannot be excluded when inhaling |
hich he cared of his patients, disregarding the | risk of contagion he had. |
This increases the potential | risk of contamination by bacteria that causes diseas |
nated sources such as rainfall, there is little | risk of contamination by cholera bacteria, and in fa |
cubated upside down (agar on top) to lessen the | risk of contamination from settling airborne particl |
However, this adds to the | risk of contamination. |
w the continued fragmentation of Europe to be a | risk for continued conflict. |
They were said to be of | risk of contracting infections through their burns. |
The | risk of contracting an asbestos related disease incr |
in countries bordering northern Cameroon are at | risk of contracting cholera, a water-borne disease. |
ether the vaccine could have increased anyone's | risk of contracting HIV. |
commend safe sex as a strategy for reducing the | risk of contracting the transmitting agent which cau |
ong patients with renal insufficiency at higher | risk for contrast nephropathy. |
s, but are not used for this purpose due to the | risk of convulsions and consequent excitotoxicity. |
ints, meaning a reactor can be operated without | risk of coolant boiling at much higher temperatures. |
There is also the | risk of coordinated attacks in effect causing a deni |
The main reason is that it greatly reduces the | risk of copying infringements. |
sodium, was significantly associated with lower | risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in women." |
ole of omega-3 fatty acids, they may reduce the | risk of coronary heart disease, lower triglycerides, |
Services including Legal Services Insurance and | Risk Management, Corporate Procurement, Information |
Moreover, there is a grave | risk of corruption as undue influence due to corpora |
ainst Corruption cited political donations as a | risk for corruption. |
above are producing mines, with no exploration | risk or costs attached to them. |
professional liability insurances to offset the | risk and costs of lawsuits based on medical malpract |
ntil 2010, he was Chairman of the International | Risk Governance Council (IRGC) in Geneva. |
to undertake offensive operations with a lower | risk of counter-attack. |
ional Terrorism Course (5 days, 1988), DoD High | Risk Training Course (5 days, 1987), Hostage Survivo |
e, like last album, Clarence and Sandy took the | risk to cover English songs, such as Heartache by Pe |
ded in security studies are loss prevention and | risk management, covering potential physical threats |
t suitable to start such a program owing to the | risk of creating more drawbacks for the community th |
ved through biotechnology, as well as the "high | risk of creating damaged people" through genetic eng |
ustry matters, including regulatory compliance, | risk and crisis management, trade analysis, and stra |
gency Management Agency (FEMA) and an expert in | risk and crisis communications. |
ctions through clothing, and does not carry any | risk of cross-contamination as opposed to modern hyp |
Thus there is a | risk of crystallization within the bladder or urethr |
r day or 15 millileters per week because of the | risk of cumulative dose-related nephrotoxicity, and |
he ecological integrity of the Mattawoman is at | risk from current and future development pressures w |
It is also elastic so that there is no | risk of cutting off circulation to the legs. |
mption is consistently associated with a higher | risk of CVD. |
esident and CEO of the organization Children at | Risk, analyzed Cypress-Fairbanks ISD. |
Inspections in 1988 indicated a high | risk of dam failure in an earthquake. |
her invasive sinus procedures, there is a small | risk of damage to the brain and eyes, which are loca |
The submarines were at some | risk of damage due to friendly fire and in an attemp |
nservation - it is unacceptable for climbers to | risk further damage to the thin rock crust on the su |
tensive and poorly planned monitoring carries a | risk of damage to the environment. |
The greatest non health | risk is damage to the pudendal nerves, if they are s |
e are only a few ways to lower the severity and | risk of damage from HAVS without complete engineerin |
Chiefly there was a duty to minimise | risk of damage to or loss of the property. |
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