Examples of Potential risk factors in a sentence
Potential risk factors of the situation, including whether the resident has the necessary training and safety equipment to safely participate in the activity under consideration.
Potential risk factors for the transition to injecting among non-injecting heroin users: a comparison of former injectors and never injectors.
Potential risk factors from investment strategies Potential risk factors Description Portfolio company risk The portfolio company’s ability of cash generation, debt repayment, and dividend payment can be affected by factors that company cannot control such as economic circumstance, market conditions, and the construction of competing asset.
Potential risk factors of the situation, including whether the child has the necessary training and safety equipment to safely participate in the activity under consideration.
Neaigus A, Miller M, Friedman SR, Hagen DL, Sifaneck SJ, Ildefonso G, des Jarlais DC: Potential risk factors for the transition to injecting among non-injecting heroin users: a comparison of former injectors and never injectors.
Potential risk factors and prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection among adult patients with dyspepsia symptoms in Cameroon.
Potential risk factors as diverse as cancers (e.g., reviewed in Smith et al., 2003; Kumle et al., 2002), osteoporosis (e.g., Prior et al., 2001), disrupted lipid and carbohydrate metabolism (e.g., Godsland et al., 1990; Klipping & Marr, 2005), and stroke and cardiovascular problems (e.g., Lidegaard et al., 2009; Baillargeon et al., 2005) have been identified and studied.
NCHS will use the data collected in this survey to define the normative distribution of: Specifically-defined diseases and other conditions of ill health; Nutritional disorders; Potential risk factors; and Normative health-related measurements, such as height, weight, and blood pressure.At the conclusion of the study, prevalence rates will be computed for blacks, Mexican- Americans, Puerto Ricans, and other groups including whites, by age, sex, and income level.
Potential risk factors must be measurable and quantifiable to allow detection of associations.Many of the risk factors (i.e., causal factors) are anthropogenic in nature and affect water quality either from land-based sources of pollution or groundwater discharges.
Potential risk factors the LCAS addresses, that may affect lynx movement, include: Highways, railroads and utility corridors, land ownership pattern, and ski areas and large resorts.