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excess risk

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excess
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈek.ses/ us /ˈek.ses/
extra:
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risk
noun
uk /rɪsk/ us /rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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Their obligations should be made explicit, their training should be different, and they should be compensated for taking on this excessrisk.
A wide range of excessrisk reduction from 10 percent to 100 percent was used in probabilistic sensitivity analysis.
Our data indicate that on average the excessrisk of anxiety and depression, if any, 7 years after loss is small.
The clusters found with the census and eligible population generally tend to be spatially larger and to have smaller excessrisk than clusters found with either adjustment (results not shown).
We speculate that the effect of not adjusting is generally to make clusters appear to be larger and with smaller excessrisk than with appropriate adjustment.
In women with stroke, mean age 72 years, the excessrisk for hip fracture was increased by 363% at the time of stroke and remained 23% higher eight years later.
This study found that there was no observed excessrisk of leukaemia within 2 kilometres of all the transmitter sites looked at as a group.
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Again on page 7, mention is made of studies which "by and large"do not suggest that there is an"excessrisk to pregnancy".
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They indicate the excessrisk of cancer of various parts of the body in a number of occupations.
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The excessrisk of cancer may be nearly fiftyfold among long-term snuff users and there is a high morbidity and mortality rate.
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However, some epidemiologists use attributable risk when referring to the excessrisk, also called the risk difference or rate difference.
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Second, there is no significant excessrisk of having breast cancer diagnosed 10 or more years after stopping use.
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It is a multiplicative model that estimates an excessrisk per exposure unit.
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And two of the most critical tasks are how to impose greater market discipline on excessrisk taking and effectively end the doctrine too-big-to-fail.
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Amniotic fluid stem cells are harvested without destroying embryos, although amniocentesis does carry a small procedure-related excessrisk of pregnancy loss (estimated at 0.06%).
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The absolute excessrisk in late pregnancy exposures was 2.9 to 3.5 per 1000 infants.
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Some of the excess risks seem to be related to parental characteristics (age, parity, infertility) and the excess of preterm and multiple birth babies.
Recent studies have not identified any excess risks to women operators during pregnancy.
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As the relative risk for miners has decreased, so has the ability to detect excess risks among that population.
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