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Hazards of Phlebotomy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— In a recent article (236:2080-2081,1976), Kiraly and associates reported the hazards of phlebotomy in three polycythemic patients with cardiovascular disease. The implication was that in these acutely ill patients, the phlebotomies played either the primary or a significant contributing role in the outcome.
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Hazards of Declichéfication

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Shamed by your admonitions ("The Cliche," 202 : 723, 1967), I have eschewed cliches in writing and speech. The effect of this fastidiousness on the quality of language was gratifying, but communication lost much efficacy, as illustrated by the following episode: The other night at the club, as I was about to order my usual Scotch-on ...
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Hazardous Times

Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2023
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EQUIPMENT HAZARDS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1973
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HAZARD OF SMOKING

The Lancet, 1970
R, Fogelholm, O, Waltimo
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Aspirin Hazard

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
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Reverse hazard

2019
As a dual of the hazard rate function, reversed hazard rate characterizes the probability of an immediate past failure, given that a failure has already occurred. This function appears to be important both in survival and reliability studies as it complements a thorough understanding of the failure behavior of the underlying stochastic system.
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Feasibility hazards

Surgical Endoscopy, 2003
H, Troidl, P, Goh
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