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  • i distributed in a metapopulation, and it faces risk of extinction due to land use change.
  • n saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease."
  • Distigmine has a greater risk of causing cholinergic crisis because of accumu
  • s the ability to do the right thing even at the risk of their personal safety that guided these sold
  • A woman's risk of obesity increases by 7% per child, while a m
  • e bids of no trumps are reduced, because of the risk of a greater penalty.
  • s into occupations that carry a relatively high risk of sexual violence, particularly sex work.
  • Poorer women are also more at risk of intimate partner violence, of which sexual v
  • ritis pain and inflammation, and can reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease.
  • r degeneration, having been proven to lower the risk of severe vision loss from these diseases, whic
  • There was a 30% relative reduction in the risk of death with simvastatin treatment.
  • d conditions has been suggested to decrease the risk of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT).
  • Lee's gallantry at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty are i
  • r driver can drive a specific head size without risk of ruining the driver or screw.
  • bility to do so is reduced, which increases the risk of a large scale response to misinterpreted sig
  • A failed decapitation strike carries the risk of immediate massive retaliation undertaken by
  • This is in part due to the health risk of fermented wheat if the koliva is not prepare
  • anes are suspected of contributing to increased risk of heart attack in patients taking Coxibs.
  • As a result, a moderate risk of severe weather was issued by the Storm Predi
  • L-13 gene have been shown to confer an enhanced risk of atopic respiratory diseases such as asthma.
  • en suggested that spironolactone can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
  • ption with the atypical genotype having reduced risk of alcoholism.
  • them, but the police had not informed those at risk of the seriousness of the threat.
  • tment response as well as evaluating his or her risk of developing complications during healing foll
  • A moderate risk of severe weather was issued by the Storm Predi
  • depths of no more than 40 m (130 ft) because of risk of narcosis.
  • ent death are generally unwilling to accept the risk of the large penalties associated with it.
  • drugs to lower their cholesterol, reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke for countless peopl
  • Falcarinol is thought to reduce the risk of developing cancer, as a research team from t
  • t to measure properly, so there is an excessive risk of overdose leading to fatal respiratory depres
  • pite the lack of top-quality players and as the risk of bankruptcy loomed, he led the team to some u
  • profen had a neuroprotective effect against the risk of developing Parkinson's disease.
  • nd beta-tocotrienol were inversely related to a risk of type 2 diabetes.
  • allows it to be introduced to lakes without the risk of competition with fish that prefer shallower
  • r gastrointestinal tract in patients who are at risk of aspiration, as it will cause prompt pulmonar
  • ing adolescence is associated with an increased risk of alcoholism.
  • ead over 7,000 acres (2,800 ha) to minimize the risk of incidents spreading from one production unit
  • meals to elementary school children who run the risk of going hungry over the weekend (these childre
  • by a woman are strongly associated with a lower risk of developing breast cancer later in her life.
  • cal work in a sterile laboratory decreasing the risk of sample contamination.
  • Chronic exposure also leads to a high risk of developing liver cancer, as aflatoxin metabo
  • for irrigation and the species faces a critical risk of extinction in a near future.
  • ate December 2008 estimating the gravity of the risk of clathrate destabilization, alongside three o
  • rty (UK) in 2007 as one of 29 hospitals most at risk of being closed in England.
  • astes more fuel and puts the player at a higher risk of hitting an obstacle.
  • ovement, access to services and putting them at risk of detention and possibly refoulement.
  • It is "usually considered suspect since the risk of self-delusion or 'fake-Zen' is always high."
  • ise problems like this on talk page without the risk of being verbally attacked as you have done abo
  • not respond to problems, thus being at a higher risk of more severe diseases or otherwise.
  • quinolone therapy is contraindicated due to the risk of severe CNS adverse reactions, including but
  • e blood disorder which can lead to an increased risk of thrombosis.
  • for recently retired senior citizens who are at risk of feeling isolated, lonely, and without purpos
  • syndrome, and has been thought to increase the risk of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder
  • high dietary intake of calcium showed 33% lower risk of breast cancer.
  • fer credit enhancement features to mitigate the risk of prepayment and default associated with these
  • personal daring, saved the lives of many at the risk of their own.
  • ents with latex sensitivity may be at increased risk of suffering an adverse reaction to a topical p
  • nless steel (316L or 304) or titanium to reduce risk of metal allergies and metal toxicity.
  • , the Storm Prediction Center issues a moderate risk of severe over parts of the northern and centra
  • y sovereignty to a foreign entity and creates a risk of economic instability.
  • did not respond to acetaminophen and had a high risk of gastrointestinal damage, rofecoxib was the m
  • More importantly the risk of disease is greatest in homozygotes and linea
  • n Study II Nutrition Cohort Concluded 20% lower risk of breast cancer with 1250 mg of calcium intake
  • velers to Mexico, with few side effects and low risk of developing antibiotic resistance.
  • All-cause mortality helps balance a reduced risk of death from cancer against the increased risk
  • esigned with tall, narrow windows to lessen the risk of broken windows from flying debris.
  • to its location next to a deep water port, low risk of earthquakes, expanses of flat land and close
  • would most likely be required to counteract the risk of life-threatening seizures.
  • He maintains that there is the risk of transmission of both sheep and pheasant dise
  • or conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.
  • tructures inter-mingle with wildlands, creating risk of structural involvement in a wildland fire in
  • eams able to reach the play-offs and 5 still at risk of relegation.
  • oned, spun off into short-line railroads, or at risk of abandonment.
  • waters, put neutral ships like the Tuscania at risk of being misidentified and attacked.
  • ng a person with red hair that she has a higher risk of skin cancer-has been legally restricted in s
  • The two clubs at risk of relegation, Wakefield and Castleford, were s
  • me, etc.), and existential precariousness (high risk of social exclusion because of low incomes, wel
  • S health insurance database, no increase in the risk of cardiovascular events were found under tegas
  • For gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty o
  • e property to be in a very bad condition and at risk of further deterioration; plans for remedial ac
  • the taking of iron supplements can increase the risk of infection.
  • Due to the risk of PML, the European Medicines Agency and the F
  • ere arc welding is not permitted because of the risk of causing a fire or explosion.
  • nated sources such as rainfall, there is little risk of contamination by cholera bacteria, and in fa
  • been surprisingly little talk of the potential risk of increased promiscuity (z'nut).
  • eclared a tropical depression, there was a high risk of landfall near Port Arthur, Texas, giving off
  • ch to warfare had protected the empire from the risk of sudden defeats, while his determination and
  • ery heavy fire from the enemy's battery, at the risk of his own life.
  • Sexual activity and risk of HIV infection among patients with schizophre
  • Reduced risk of fatal ischemic heart disease was observed am
  • condition to him even though she knew that the risk of infection was still imminent.
  • eculated, may cause them to underestimate their risk of having STDs.
  • A moderate risk of severe weather was issued by the Storm Predi
  • ny operation above 3998 kHz LSB comes with some risk of illegal emissions, even with good equipment.
  • mallpox vaccine has been reported to reduce the risk of monkeypox among previously vaccinated person
  • to help ex-Service personnel who are (or are at risk of becoming) homeless to find work, and hence r
  • risk of harm from foreign terrorists - who will obta
  • ts,and extended release tablets) warning of the risk of bradycardia (and sometimes atrioventricular
  • aining food is not associated with an increased risk of gout.
  • advertising software declares that it poses no risk of harm to users' computers, it is considered b
  • e treatment was linked with a 96 percent higher risk of death after adjusting for other risk factors
  • There is a possible small increased risk of cancer in those taking omalizumab.
  • on in North Korea and put their local guides at risk of punishment.
  • ate of the mean-squared error (or squared error risk) of h(x), i.e.
  • ts around the world, and which have a very high risk of being sourced from unsustainable fisheries."
  • The mill was at the time at risk of shutdown from lack of timber fuel for its ex
  • ullard from pre-season friendlies to reduce the risk of injury preventing the player's sale.
  • evealed that Gatifloxacin posed 17 times higher risk of developing serious hyperglycemia (high blood
  • d at surgical or puncture sites, stomach pains; risk of massive uncontrolled bleeding; cartilage cal
  • Police cordons were put up around houses at risk of chimney-collapse until they had been made sa
  • so be co-administered with NSAIDs to reduce the risk of ulceration.
  • It is at some risk of becoming threatened with extinction due to l
  • to the countryside, dominated by enemies and at risk of being attacked..." Insecure shifts of floati
  • hosphonates, including Boniva, may increase the risk of a rare but serious fracture of the thigh bon
  • rvices to people in need, specifically those at risk of or experiencing hunger.
  • The team run the risk of losing its elitlicens due to major economica
  • an be administered preoperatively to reduce the risk of aspiration pneumonia.
  • hiazides and thiazide-like diuretics reduce the risk of death, stroke, heart attack and heart failur
  • er this is usually not possible due to the high risk of avalanche and the long routes.
  • atization to estrogens, and consequently higher risk of side-effects such as gynecomastia brought on
  • because they provide overhead cover without the risk of being trapped or killed by collapsing rubble
  • d and to those who are most disadvantaged or at risk of social exclusion.
  • r annual questionnaires to determine effects on risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis,
  • species are frequently regarded as being at low risk of extinction simply because they exist in larg
  • several artificial blood products increased the risk of death by 30% and almost tripled the risk of
  • product was used only externally, there was no risk of stomach upset.
  • This typically reduces the risk of malfunction in one part of a system when the
  • bodies in relation to Pinter's schools "run the risk of brutal social and religious ostracism, and w
  • For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in ac
  • drome, as it still was, had been effectively at risk of closure until 1948, despite the local counci
  • the society that needs immediate benefit at the risk of losing the long-term goal of achieving skill
  • gene have been associated with atherosclerosis, risk of myocardial infarction, and may modify the ri
  • to serotonin receptor 5-HT2B: theoretically no risk of heart valve impairment.
  • pes at the NPAS3 locus were found to affect the risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
  • lives of three men of the 32nd Regiment, at the risk of his own.
  • ved from all later examples of the car to avoid risk of injury.
  • likely IBM made a calculated decision that the risk of losing wasn't worth any benefits of winning
  • of 18 and 44 are between 5 and 31 times more at risk of dying than those women who have homes.
  • closely with other organisations to reduce the risk of urban and rural pollution in Scotland's coas
  • its New Guinea territories in 1942, even at the risk of their precious fleet carriers that had survi
  • his fellow soldiers, and his intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty a
  • ldren with untreated hypothyroidism are at high risk of mental retardation; thus, early detection is
  • constipation are especially important given the risk of paralytic ileus.
  • rease in vector tick populations with increased risk of infection.
  • atment response as well as evaluate a patient's risk of developing complications during healing foll
  • A diet rich in nuts can lower the risk of gallstones in women.
  • There is also a risk of insects carrying feces to food and water sup
  • ot possible to draw conclusions about the exact risk of cancer associated with each particular drug.
  • and entities that commit, or pose a significant risk of committing, acts of terrorism.
  • ombined approach has tremendously decreased the risk of weight loss surgery for specific groups of p
  • t ARBs are associated with a modestly increased risk of new cancer diagnosis.
  • reville enjoys his lover's company with minimal risk of being discovered.
  • RMS.Also in ARMS expressing PAX3/FKHR increased risk of metastasis to bone marrow and hence increase
  • There was more risk of losing them and if the rubber ring was too t
  • as an assault on a defended position, where the risk of casualties is high.
  • d administration of diethylcarbamazine runs the risk of fatality due to accumulation of dead worms i
  • a patient is in full expiration because of less risk of puncturing the lungs and thereby causing pne
  • He also took the risk of illegally publishing and distributing novels
  • imilar results to CO2 laser resurfacing without risk of scarring or significant downtime.
  • e Food and Drug Administration for reducing the risk of suicidal behaviour.
  • o make a direct, or indirect, assessment of the risk of extinction based on its distribution and/or
  • y kept above a prescribed diameter to avoid the risk of inhalation by humans.
  • wine throughout the aging process as there is a risk of it developing the wine fault of volatile aci
  • rridors and the hotel next door to minimise the risk of fire damage.
  • and provides a more stable system for those at risk of losing their health insurance.
  • all life is sacred no matter what the crime or risk of recidivism.
  • And her HIV-free children remain at high risk of being orphaned.
  • The risk of contracting an asbestos related disease incr
  • However, an increased risk of potentially fatal aplastic anemia and/or liv
  • akistan's flood-stricken areas could be at high risk of getting polio.
  • people experience extreme feelings without any risk of bodily harm.
  • The risk of obesity in dogs but not cats is related to w
  • erseded by fexofenadine in the 1990s due to the risk of cardiac arrhythmia caused by QT interval pro
  • be declared, written to, and read, without any risk of side-effects to processes outside of the blo
  • A further 371,000 are at risk of sickness caused by dehydration and hunger.
  • pleted features or software componentes run the risk of ending up as vaporware.
  • A moderate risk of severe weather was issued for much of the Mi
  • Thus the risk of eliminating the whole ZWZ by destruction of
  • defend the pseudoscience behind its function at risk of being taken for a fool by snake oil merchant
  • nto the system, slowing the flow and creating a risk of flooding downstream in the Trym.
  • Heavy rains in the area also led to the risk of flooding and landslides in the area.
  • ed, resulting in lower energy use and a reduced risk of shrinkage of garments or loss of colored dye
  • heavily dependent on third parties and with no risk of a repetition of left-wing coalitions like th
  • om 'stable' to 'negative', citing a 'heightened risk of significant redemptions, challenging perform
  • They are at risk of drug abuse, sexually transmitted diseases an
  • e put together, printed and distributed, at the risk of their lives, six leaflets in all.
  • ated with tardive dyskinesia (TD), an increased risk of hematotoxicity after exposure to benzene, an
  • loproliferative diseases, which has an inherent risk of transforming to acute myeloid leukemia.
  • ployed by the oncologist in order to reduce the risk of cardiotoxicity.
  • an Union, because their risks, particularly the risk of heart valve disease (fenfluramine-like cardi
  • Malnutrition increases the risk of anemia, maternal mortality, and underweight
  • or conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty w
  • The risk of developing this side effect seems to be incr
  • agonist/antagonist activity affords it a lower risk of dependence and abuse than full µ agonists li
  • Shot at the risk of human lives and with basic technical means,
  • to refuse medical treatment even if there is a risk of death.
  • er) was adequate to reduce by more than 90% the risk of humans contracting Lyme disease in Mumford C
  • to please both of their lords, and thus ran the risk of losing the favour of one ruler or the other,
  • tive house arrest and forbidden to speak at the risk of being taken into custody at any time.
  • are thought to cause a profound increase in the risk of developing an alcohol-related disorder (ICD-
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