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risk and further
Nitrox is not a safer gas than compressed air in all respects ; although its use can reduce the risk of decompression sickness, it increases the risk of oxygen toxicity and fire, which are further discussed below.
Rather than press his case and risk further division, Gregory decided to resign his office: " Let me be as the Prophet Jonah!
The EU ended its mission to reform the country's security forces, EU SSR Guinea-Bissau, on 4 August 2010, a risk that may further embolden powerful generals and drug traffickers in the army and elsewhere.
Rather than press his case and risk further division, he decided to resign his office: " Let me be as the Prophet Jonah!
In addition, investors, particularly institutional investors, are encouraging further developments in hedge fund risk management, both through internal practices and external regulatory requirements.
The risk of adverse events is further increased if the dosage is not properly adjusted, for example if there is renal insufficiency.
This risk is further increased in individuals over 60 years of age, taking corticosteroid drugs, and have received kidney, heart, or lung transplants.
However, high production costs increase the financial risk, while limited audiences further complicate the business case for continuing production.
David cuts off a piece of Saul's robe ; yet David restrains himself and his associates from going further, due to a taboo against killing an anointed king ... and also due to the risk of rationalizing Saul's jealousy and paranoia.
This bundling process introduces further complexity, as it might stretch some maintenance cycles, thereby increasing risk, but reduce others, thereby potentially reducing risk, with the end result being a comprehensive maintenance schedule, purpose built to reduce operational risk and ensure acceptable levels of operational readiness and availability.
The president of Lakehead University refused to agree to installation of a wireless network citing a California Public Utilities Commission study which said that the possible risk of tumors and other diseases due to exposure to electromagnetic fields ( EMFs ) needs to be further investigated.
De Grasse gave signals for the van to move further ahead so that more of the French fleet might engage, but Bougainville, fully engaged with the British van at musket range, did not want to risk " severe handling had the French presented the stern.
In February 2011, the IUCN / SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group published a report about the top 25 species of turtles most likely to become extinct, with a further 40 species at very high risk of becoming extinct.
* The less common reason would be a ground control station not being able to transmit ( due to transmitter failure ) or not wanting to transmit any acknowledgment ( to avoid giving away further information and putting a military mission at risk ).
This must include the potential opportunities that further the object ( why take the risk unless there's an upside?
The apparent half-heartedness of the ensuing siege, called off by Władysław on 19 September, has been ascribed variously to the impregnability of the fortifications, to high casualty figures among the Lithuanians, and to Władysław's unwillingness to risk further casualties ; but a lack of sources precludes a definitive explanation.
The commonly invoked Roman law of Angaria allowed the Roman authorities to demand that inhabitants of occupied territories carry messages and equipment the distance of one mile post, but prohibited forcing an individual to go further than a single mile, at the risk of suffering disciplinary actions.
Without the forces necessary for a counter-offensive south of the Gheluvelt plateau towards Kemmel Hill, Rupprecht began to plan for a slow withdrawal from the Ypres salient, even at the risk of uncovering German positions further north and the Belgian coast.
Therefore, the risk of exposure to elevated levels of air pollutants from a highway may be considerable, and further magnified when highways have traffic congestion.
study further determined that paan, when consumed with and without tobacco, increased oral cancer risk by 9. 9 and 8. 4 times, respectively, compared to those who do not consume paan .< ref >
A further review of the literature regarding benzodiazepine hypnotic as well as the nonbenzodiazepines concluded that these drugs cause an unjustifiable risk to the individual and to public health and lack evidence of long-term effectiveness.

risk and episodes
Episodes of abnormality are associated with distress and disruption and an elevated risk of suicide, especially during mixed and depressive episodes.
" Episodes of abnormality are associated with distress and disruption, and an elevated risk of suicide, especially during depressive episodes.
Due to risk of permanent disability, prophylactic treatment is always indicated if a " target joint " ( a joint that has repeated bleeding episodes ) is identified.
It often requires treatment with anticoagulant medication such as heparin to reduce the risk of further episodes of thrombosis and improve the prognosis of pregnancy.
For networks, they are minimizing most of their risk, but they risk losing out on most profit. If the network orders enough episodes of a show, the studio can then sell the series to other markets.
Gastropexies are also performed prophylactically in dogs considered to be at high risk of bloat, including dogs with previous episodes of bloat or with gastrointestinal disease predisposing to bloat, and dogs with a first-order relative ( parent or sibling ) with a history of bloat.
The long QT syndrome ( LQTS ) is a rare inborn heart condition in which delayed repolarization of the heart following a heartbeat increases the risk of episodes of torsade de pointes ( TDP, a form of irregular heartbeat that originates from the ventricles ).
Mastitis episodes do not appear to influence lifetime risk of breast cancer.
This is in contrast to indirect hernias which, although their etiology includes a congenital component, can occur at any age Additional risk factors include chronic constipation, overweight / obesity, chronic cough, family history and prior episodes of direct inguinal hernias.
Patients in whom episodes occur at least once a month or who are at high risk of developing laryngeal edema require long-term prophylaxis.
Besides aging, there are no major risk factors known for developing BPPV, although previous episodes of trauma to the head or inner ear infections known as labyrinthitis, may predispose individuals to future development of BPPV.
In those with unprovoked and / or recurrent thrombosis, or those with a high-risk risk form of thrombophilia, the most important decision is whether to use anticoagulation medications, such as warfarin, on a long-term basis to reduce the risk of further episodes.
Kieron Dyer was in four episodes as an injury prone footballer, Denise Welch had a recurring role as risk manager Pam McGrath, mother of nurse Keri, Clarke Peters appeared for five episodes in 2009 as the father of nurse Donna Jackson, and Graeme Garden had a recurring role from 2003 to 2007 as cardiothoracic consultant Edward Loftwood.

risk and diabetic
Macroangiopathy may cause other complications, such as ischemic heart disease, stroke and peripheral vascular disease which contributes to the diabetic foot ulcers and the risk of amputation.
Prior studies had also assumed a clear glycemic threshold between people at high and low risk of diabetic retinopathy .< ref name =" pmid9203460 "> However, it has been shown that the widely accepted WHO and American Diabetes Association diagnostic cutoff for diabetes of a fasting plasma glucose ≥ 7. 0 mmol / l ( 126 mg / dl ) does not accurately identify diabetic retinopathy among patients.
For patients at similar risk to those in this study ( 15. 8 % had diabetic retinopathy ), this leads to a positive predictive value of 32. 7 % and negative predictive value of 87. 6 %.
A major risk of obesity is becoming a type 2 diabetic ..
Loren Cordain, a proponent of a low-carbohydrate Paleolithic diet, responded to the U. S. News ranking, stating that their " conclusions are erroneous and misleading " and pointing out that " five studies, four since 2007, have experimentally tested contemporary versions of ancestral human diets and have found them to be superior to Mediterranean diets, diabetic diets and typical western diets in regards to weight loss, cardiovascular disease risk factors and risk factors for type 2 diabetes.
The risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in type 2 diabetics is greater ( from 2. 5 to 7. 1 times the non diabetic risk ) depending on the duration of diabetes and treatment protocol.
Although skin ulcers do not seem of great concern at a first glance, they are worrying conditions especially in people suffering from diabetes, as they are at risk of developing diabetic neuropathy.
Diabetics account for up to 70 % of nontraumatic amputations performed, and a known diabetic who smokes runs an approximately 30 % risk of amputation within 5 years.
As a complication, there is an increased risk of injury to the feet because of loss of sensation ( see diabetic foot ).
The main risk factor for diabetic neuropathy is hyperglycemia.
Duration of diabetes, age, cigarette smoking, hypertension, height and hyperlipidemia are also risk factors for diabetic neuropathy.
They can be implanted underneath the human skin without the need of immunosuppressants which put diabetic patients at a risk of infection.
The medically indicated candidates are: the woman whose health presents a high risk of ischemia ( localized tissue anemia ) of the nipple-areola complex, which might cause tissue necrosis ; the diabetic woman ; the woman who is a tobacco smoker ; the woman whose oversized breasts have an approximate NAC-to-IMF measure of 20 cm ; and the woman who has macromastia requires much resecting of the breast tissues.
This allows the lens to be folded and inserted into the eye through a smaller incision, which make them a better choice in people who have a history of uveitis, have diabetic retinopathy requiring vitrectomy with replacement by silicone oil or are at high risk of retinal detachment.
First hospital to use drug-eluting balloons to improve blood supply in limbs and reduce the risk of amputation for diabetic patients.
Doctors are unsure of the cause of congenital heart defects, but there are some medical conditions that have been found to increase the risk of having a baby with a heart defect such as congenital heart disease in the mother, father, brother, or sister of the baby, a diabetic mother, use of drugs or alcohol or over the counter prescriptions during pregnancy.

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