
| 1) Children of African immigrants are at high risk for developing severe dental dec |
| 2) A period of particularly high risk for suicide attempts among adole |
| 3) Hospitalized acutely ill patients face high risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) |
| 4) t predict child protection involvement in high risk groups. |
| 5) betes and established risk factors in two high risk groups: (i) dialysis patients an |
| 6) Infants (N = 6404) screened for T1D high risk human leucocyte antigen-DQ genot |
| 7) Mothers of non-diagnosed high risk infant siblings gestured more fr |
| 8) months in both low risk and non-diagnosed high risk infants. |
| 9) op can help identify patients subgroup at high risk of a poor disease outcome. |
| 10) entify subgroups of patients who are at a high risk of a poor disease outcome. |
| 11) it is known that patients with MFS are at high risk of dental disorders and cardiova |
| 12) Diabetic patients are at high risk of foot ulcerations that may lea |
| 13) They are at high risk of infection, particularly viral |
| 14) ed in this study would be at an extremely high risk of local extinction, with a grea |
| 15) people worldwide and is associated with a high risk of organ failure and death or an |
| 16) In the second case, because of the high risk of the aneurysmal sac operation, |
| 17) ul instrument in detecting locations with high risk of this disease. |
| 18) sed use of anticoagulants for patients at high risk of thrombosis. |
| 19) h measures distinguished between men with high and low levels of disordered eating. |
| 20) s (39 females, 40 males) was divided into high and low scorers on the Personality Di |
| 21) ke of the iron and folic acid tablets was high and similar in both trial arms. |
| 22) rowth of preterm and term infants of low, high, and appropriate birth weight. |
| 23) Restraint usage was high, and nurses and doctors experienced m |
| 24) ian split was used to place students into high- and low-exposure groups for self-rep |
| 25) gnificant differences still exist between high- and low-income women and their acces |
| 26) ch AON sensorimotor nodes in representing high- and low-level action components (i.e |
| 27) nder, working full time, body mass index, high-density and low-density lipoprotein c |
| 28) t, unenriched white rice, vegetables, and high-fat and high-sugar items among Asian- |
| 29) noninvasive imaging techniques, providing high-quality and wide field of view imagin |
| 30) ent of frontal EEG alpha asymmetry in ASD high-risk and low-risk infant populations. |
| 31) ion by the sycamore tree species at three high-traffic and one control station, show |
| 32) p, the odds ratio for medium-low-, medium-high-, and high-risk group was 1.83 (95% C |
| 33) s a severe psychiatric syndrome with very high prevalence and socio-economic impact. |
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