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The inhibition of mitochondrial dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) impairs syncytialization and induces cellular senescence via mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum stress in human trophoblast stem cells, elevating sFlt1/PlGF levels, a hallmark of placental dysfunction in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
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Correction: Identification of two tofacitinib subpopulations with different relative risk versus TNF inhibitors: an analysis of the open label, randomised controlled study ORAL Surveillance. [PDF]
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Fetal Risks, Relative Risks, and Relatives' Risks
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016Several factors related to fetal risk render it more or less acceptable in justifying constraints on the behavior of pregnant women. Risk is an unavoidable part of pregnancy and childbirth, one that women must balance against other vital personal and family interests.
Howard, Minkoff, Mary Faith, Marshall
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Management Science, 1982
An individual's preference for risky alternatives is influenced by the strength of preference he feels for the consequences and his attitude toward risk taking. Conventional measures of risk attitude confound these two factors. In this paper we formally separate these factors and explore how this separation might significantly enhance our ...
James S. Dyer, Rakesh K. Sarin
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An individual's preference for risky alternatives is influenced by the strength of preference he feels for the consequences and his attitude toward risk taking. Conventional measures of risk attitude confound these two factors. In this paper we formally separate these factors and explore how this separation might significantly enhance our ...
James S. Dyer, Rakesh K. Sarin
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Tutorial on kernel estimation of continuous spatial and spatiotemporal relative risk
Statistics in Medicine, 2017Kernel smoothing is a highly flexible and popular approach for estimation of probability density and intensity functions of continuous spatial data. In this role, it also forms an integral part of estimation of functionals such as the density‐ratio or ...
Tilman M. Davies +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1985
The article on injuries in a large, urban school district, provides valuable information regarding school accidents and injuries. Indeed the authors have carried out the most extensive analysis to date of the nature of school injuries and they have undertaken some interesting analyses in an attempt to understand the influence of a variety of school ...
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The article on injuries in a large, urban school district, provides valuable information regarding school accidents and injuries. Indeed the authors have carried out the most extensive analysis to date of the nature of school injuries and they have undertaken some interesting analyses in an attempt to understand the influence of a variety of school ...
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Exploring Relative Size with Relative Risk
Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2022The Relative Risk Tool web app allows students to compare risks relating to COVID-19 with other more familiar risks, to make multiplicative comparisons, and to interpret them.
Surani Joshua +7 more
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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 1990
Coronary heart disease is a major challenge for preventive health care. Although there is profuse evidence linking several risk factors with an increased incidence of the disease, much of this evidence is inconclusive and sometimes contradictory. New evidence is constantly generated often to be refuted at a later date. Community nurses, therefore, need
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Coronary heart disease is a major challenge for preventive health care. Although there is profuse evidence linking several risk factors with an increased incidence of the disease, much of this evidence is inconclusive and sometimes contradictory. New evidence is constantly generated often to be refuted at a later date. Community nurses, therefore, need
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