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On arriving home many experienced feelings of guilt over separation from, and neglect of, family and friends, and there were many other potential hazards.
In a robotic system, the other aspects would be associated with performing supplementary tasks as well as avoiding hazards.
How life histories vary in relation to parasite burdens and the specific hazards presented by the contrasting environments in disparate wadis remains to be elucidated.
Time to institutionalization was evaluated using proportional hazards regression models in relation to timevarying clinical features.
Table 5 shows significant results from proportional hazards models testing this full range of factors.
Moreover, in the health area, it is quite clear that ignorance about nutrition creates severe health hazards for the population.
Every choice generates new hazards, even of the total loss of the asset or its value.
Vulnerability to climate change hazards and risks: crop and flood insurance.
In addition, the presence of environmental hazards positively related to falls during the follow-up period.
Protecting the consumer: the development of animal tests for evaluating toxic hazards.
They are free to avoid means of protecting themselves from hazards.
In section 5 we present evidence of health hazards and environmental costs associated with pesticide use.
Several are intimately linked to growing hazards as pressure for new housing encroaches upon floodplains and old water meadows.
745 volcanic history, types of eruption, the materials erupted and volcanic hazards.
Volcanism is a great draw to unsubtle film makers, and to many jolly geologists, but its greatest hazards are stealthy.
From the equation emerges the implicit assumption of the proportional hazards regression, namely the proportionality of the hazards.
The environmental teratogenic hazards primarily to be considered here are drugs, chemicals (industrial and agricultural), infections, radiation and nutritional factors.
By adopting the all hazards approach, the agency streamlined core tasks and organized its missions, making it more effective.
Explanations of such occurrences as inattention or neglect can, of course, verge on counterfactual history, with all its potential hazards.
The system safety concept requires timely identification and evaluation of system hazards before losses occur.
They are concerned with the immediate problems of pover ty, pollution, and localized environmental hazards such as cement factories and agricultural pesticide runoff.
Smoking presents distinct hazards to patients, as they tend to forget they have left a cigarette burning and may put lighted matches on flammable objects.
An environmental hazards review of the patient's home should also be performed.
Clearly the hazards of any intervention are more likely to outweigh the potential symptomatic and prognostic benefits in patients at low risk.
The effect of creating a mitigation directorate was to move the agency away from national security functions toward natural hazards.
Dealing with death data: individual hazards, mortality and bias.
The reduction of home hazards was a frequent focus of accident prevention work.
Psychological hazards in treating physical disorders of medical colleagues.
I recommend this exceptional case study to all those interested in volcanoes and their hazards: from amateurs to professionals, teachers to administrators.
All revealed in their own lives those complexities and hazards of female existence which always threatened to silence them.
During this epic journey, there are numerous hazards and dangers to be encountered.
Since 1998 it has been recommended to keep grazing cattle separate from human bathing areas and to inform people about the possible hazards.
Powder coating is characterized by small loss of powder in the application phase, the loss can be collected and recycled, and health hazards are diminished.
Faced with the need for urgent surgical intervention the hazards of general anaesthesia will need to be balanced against those of a spinal.
Both techniques are associated with recognised and perceived hazards.
The whole point of a risk assessment is to seek ways of lessening a hazard's potential effect.
You may discount possible future health hazards for your children less than you discount your own future health, or your own pleasures from future consumption.
Later events or experiences can maintain or deflect a child from a maladaptive path established by exposure to early developmental risks or hazards.
While focus group participants were often able to appreciate and understand hazards, generally these needed to be brought to their attention first.
Roads and pavements are more likely to accumulate debris washed off fields and hedges, so that there are more hazards for the older pedestrian.
Moreover, our findings show that environmental hazards, a modifiable risk factor, contribute to subsequent falls ; this aspect must be targeted in prevention.
However, methods of detection of such cause-effect relationships have not kept pace with the ever-increasing sources of potential hazards.
They had done the last actions necessar y to create hazards and were unavailable to do further actions to reverse the perilous conditions they created.
Strategies to try to maximize the benefits and minimize the potential hazards of diuretic use are therefore of potential value.
Thus, a priority in working with caregivers of demented patients is making them aware of the broad array of safety hazards in the home.
I have hazarded some figures where it seemed reasonable to do so, and otherwise just proposed orders of magnitude.
The hazards of the pill have had much ink spilt on them.
There are the many toxic hazards associated mainly with the chemical industry.
In combination the monthly and half-yearly cumulative hazards support the same substantive conclusion as analyses using their ratio.
A smoker whose most important benefit is to project a rational image would not necessarily be concerned about the alleged hazards of smoking.
Off-host control can minimize exposure of individual vertebrate hosts to pesticides, but large areas of the environment may be exposed to such hazards.
First we match historic stock returns to unemployment hazards by gender, and earnings quartile.
The proportional hazards model corresponds to the log-log binary choice model, rather than the logit binary choice model estimated here.
There are hazards, of course, beyond the occasional undercover cop.
Diversification rather than specialisation helped entrepreneurs to cope with the hazards of an extremely unstable economic and political environment.
The health hazards from toxic waste and the pollution of drinking water are borne mostly by women and their children.
Ascriptions of national style are presumably matters of common sense, with all the hazards implied by that expression.
The truly severe harm associated with proprietary medicines concerned not hazards in the medicines themselves but the treatment foregone by their consumption.
Environmental conditions in the polar regions create additional hazards for remediation work programs, making safety plans even more important.
There are hazards in relying on moral testimony, even of putative experts.
A committee was appointed to investigate the alleged health hazards associated with the use of the suction shuttle in the cotton towns.
The resulting plan mentions "all hazards" and explicitly sets a new direction for emergency management.
In controlling hazards in a system without human interface, the entire application environment affecting the machine must be understood.
Proportional hazards tests in diagnostics based on weighted residuals.
However, seeds a may escape fire hazards by being buried deeper in the soil.
Only when these matters become hazards to the further formulation of abstractions do they enter the texts of many scholars.
Perceived potential hazards to patient health appear to be inversely correlated with endorsement of cost consciousness.
Proportional hazards computed controlling for relative age and gender.
Proper storage measures may be needed to eliminate fire hazards as crop residues are prone to self combustion at such a low moisture.
With locomotion possible, as in animals, taxes include movements towards sources of nutrient and movements away from hazards such as very high temperatures.
Finally, nonshared environmental effects may derive from individual differences in people's susceptibility to psychosocial hazards (person-environment interactions-see below).
Individuals' choice of cigarette consumption is determined by their preferences over health and cigarettes, and by their beliefs about the hazards of smoking.
Controlling for this effect, strong effects on conduct disorder were found for perceived ambient hazards, but not social cohesion.
Although early developmental hazards might divert a child onto a maladaptive pathway, continuity in maladjustment depends on the impact of subsequent life events and experiences.
In the discussion of the results below relative hazards are used as a measure of the difference between groups with different values on the covariates.
The more important hazards associated with the latter methods could make them less attractive to breeders.
The first concerns the hazards of interpreting isolated null results.
Changes in the relative hazards are paralleled by changes in the rate at which survival curves diverge (or converge).
Although this may have occurred in some cases, environmental hazards and parental attitudes do emerge as having independent, significant effects on behaviour.
The author argues in favour of more honest information so the public can at least know the hazards of technological advance.
Discarding electrophoresis improved safety, since contamination hazards were avoided.
A frequent focus was the reduction of home hazards.
Their day-to-day experiences revealed the difficulties of their office, the limitations and weakness of the law, and the true extent and nature of underground hazards.
Lead smelters and battery melting plants represent obvious hazards.
The results from the hazards model indicate that the effects were as anticipated.
Log-log plots were inspected to assess for proportionality of hazards over time at the mean of each significant covariate.
Log-log plots were inspected to assess for proportionality of hazards over time.
Log-log plots were inspected to verify the existence of proportional hazards.
While we began our investigation with such questions as: would "safer" substitutes introduce new hazards?
What then are some of the hazards in the home environment which can cause accidents?
All children have to develop a concept of safety and an ability to cope with the hazards which exist in that environment.
The collection of historical data on natural hazards is important since it is clear that their spatial pattern varies through time.
Research on hazards is multidisciplinary and straddles the social, environmental and mathematical sciences.
The identification of chemical hazards requires that the locations of sites be known, together with the dangerous substances stored or processed there.
One of the consequences of the increasing hazards presented by new technology therefore is the demand for greater government intervention.
If exposure to hazards is the focus, then the block might be the most relevant unit of analysis.
Is it plausible that we should, as a priority, eliminate hazards caused by malice?
At the same time, pesticides can also give rise to health hazards and environmental damage.
We analyzed the 275 interventional procedures between 10/93 and 11/94 for their hazards and compared them with the estimated surgical hazards.
We analyzed the 275 interventional procedures between 10/93and 11 /94 for their hazards and compared them with the estimated surgical hazards.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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