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Predicting Risk as a Function of Risk Factors
29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop, 2005In previous work, we showed that risk factors have a significant negative effect on reliability (e.g., occurrence of failure). In this paper, we show that it is feasible to predict risk (i.e., the probability of risk factors being related to discrepancy reports occurring on the release of software).
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Risk factors for TIA and TIA as a risk factor for stroke
Neurology, 2004TIA is a well-recognized risk factor for stroke and is associated with some of the same vascular risk factors as ischemic stroke. Few studies have enumerated the risk factors for TIA compared to the number of studies that have been done on outcomes after TIA.
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Epidemiology of cardiovascular risk factors: Behavioural risk factors
Archives of Cardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have a multifactorial origin. Among the risk factors, so-called behavioural risk factors play a major role in the onset of these diseases: smoking, unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity and sedentary lifestyle, alcohol, sleep disorders, depression and illicit drug use are among the main behavioural risk factors for ...
Valérie, Olié +17 more
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1999
Abstract In common with most chronic diseases, strokes do not have a single cause but are due to multiple factors. Even in tuberculosis which does have a single necessary cause —Mycobacterium tuberculosis—the risk of being infected, and then of developing tuberculosis, is dependent on a chain of causal factors, some very closely ...
Shah Ebrahim, Rowan Harwood
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Abstract In common with most chronic diseases, strokes do not have a single cause but are due to multiple factors. Even in tuberculosis which does have a single necessary cause —Mycobacterium tuberculosis—the risk of being infected, and then of developing tuberculosis, is dependent on a chain of causal factors, some very closely ...
Shah Ebrahim, Rowan Harwood
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Journal of Chemotherapy, 2001
Improved surgical and anesthetic techniques and postoperative care have not significantly changed wound infection rates over the last 30 years. Many risk factors, related both to the host and to the surgical practice, have been identified in different studies.
R. Dionigi +6 more
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Improved surgical and anesthetic techniques and postoperative care have not significantly changed wound infection rates over the last 30 years. Many risk factors, related both to the host and to the surgical practice, have been identified in different studies.
R. Dionigi +6 more
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989
HBC is common, accounting for approximately 9% of the total breast cancer burden. Given 142,000 cases of breast cancer expected to occur in 1989, this would represent 12,780 cases of HBC patients. Soberingly, each patient represents a family with a variable number of inordinately high risk patients.
H T, Lynch, P, Watson, J F, Lynch
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HBC is common, accounting for approximately 9% of the total breast cancer burden. Given 142,000 cases of breast cancer expected to occur in 1989, this would represent 12,780 cases of HBC patients. Soberingly, each patient represents a family with a variable number of inordinately high risk patients.
H T, Lynch, P, Watson, J F, Lynch
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Risk factors for osseodisintegration
Periodontology 2000, 1998Link_to_subscribed_fulltext
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Risk factors for gastroschisis
Teratology, 1990AbstractThe prevalence at birth of gastroschisis, a rare abnormality of the abdominal wall, appears to have increased over the past decade. To characterize risk factors that might explain this increase, birth certificates for Washington State residents were compared for 62 infants born with gastroschisis during the years 1984 to 1987 and 617 randomly ...
G, Goldbaum, J, Daling, S, Milham
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European Journal of Pediatrics, 1999
Host factors involved in the risk for allergy are heredity, sex, race and age, with heredity being by far the most important. Exposure to allergens has been identified as an influential environmental factor, whereas passive smoking and pollution may act as an adjuvant. The atopic mother may during pregnancy add to an atopy-prone environment.
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Host factors involved in the risk for allergy are heredity, sex, race and age, with heredity being by far the most important. Exposure to allergens has been identified as an influential environmental factor, whereas passive smoking and pollution may act as an adjuvant. The atopic mother may during pregnancy add to an atopy-prone environment.
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2003
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - Vol.
Lucy I, Spirling, Raj, Persaud
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - Vol.
Lucy I, Spirling, Raj, Persaud
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