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Neurovascular anatomy and elbow arthroscopy: Inherent risks

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1986
Five cadaver elbows were examined arthroscopically. Detailed dissections of superficial cutaneous nerves and of deeper neurovascular structures were carried out either before or after arthroscopic examination. Normal neurovascular anatomy and variants were defined in relation to standard portal placement.
G J, Lynch   +3 more
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Informing patients of risks inherent in treatment

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2008
Consent to treatment lies at the heart of autonomous decision making by patients who are entitled to make a free choice about whether to accept or refuse treatment. To help patients arrive at their decision district nurses must ensure that they give sufficient information about the nature and risks inherent in the treatment to allow an informed choice
Richard, Griffith, Cassam, Tengnah
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Risk factors for acute renal failure: inherent and modifiable risks

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2005
Our purpose is to discuss established risk factors in the development of acute renal failure and briefly overview clinical markers and preventive measures.Findings from the literature support the role of older age, diabetes, underlying renal insufficiency, and heart failure as predisposing factors for acute renal failure.
Martine, Leblanc   +5 more
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COHERENT PORTFOLIO SEPARATION — INHERENT SYSTEMIC RISK?

International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance, 2004
A stylized market risk model is studied. It turns out that quantifying risk by quantile-VaR, coherent risk measures or other functionals that are positively homogeneous, has a consequence akin to assuming multi-normal returns, namely a two fund separation property.
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Process synthesis with simultaneous consideration of inherent safety-inherent risk footprint

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2018
Process plants should be designed to be economically viable and environmentally friendly, while also being operable and maintainable during process implementation. The safety of processes is among the most important considerations in obtaining results that are more acceptably realistic, as it is linked to the availability and reliability of the process.
Andreja Nemet   +2 more
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UK AUDITORS' PERCEPTIONS OF INHERENT RISK

The British Accounting Review, 1996
Abstract In March 1995, the APB in the UK issued its Statements of Auditing Standards 300 (SAS 300): «Accounting and Internal Control Systems and Audit Risk Assessment». The standard identifies inherent risk as one of the three components of audit risk; inherent risk being defined as «the susceptibility of an account balance or class of transactions ...
CHRISTINE HELLIAR   +4 more
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International Trade and Inherent Risks

2008
Ever since World War II there has been a considerable increase in world trade between independent sovereign states. In international trade, importers and exporters are quite often confronted with problems arising from the movements of goods from one country to another and are simultaneously subject to the different legislation, customs and practices of
Tarsem Singh Bhogal, Arun Kumar Trivedi
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A general index of inherent risk [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
We extend the pioneering work of Aumann and Serrano by presenting an index of inherent riskiness of a gamble having the desirable properties of their index, while being applicable to gambles with either positive or negative expectations. As such, our index provides a measure of riskiness which is of use for both risk lovers and risk aversive gamblers ...
Adi Schnytzer, Sara Westreich
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Export inherent safety NOT risk

Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2005
Abstract The author presents a personal view that production of bulk chemicals and the attendant risks are being transferred from developed to developing nations. Some evidence is presented on the transfer of production. The transferred risk is increased because of the larger scale plants that are now built in locales that are less able to cope with ...
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