Search results for "Risk" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Indo-European *per- (to attempt, try, research, risk). Cognate with Dutch gevaar (danger, risk, peril), German Gefahr (danger, risk, hazard), Swedish ...
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  • | label18 = Risk factors | data18 = {{{risk|}}}} | label19 = Diagnostic method | data19 = } | label20 = Differential diagnosis ...
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  • # A risk-averse attitude or approach. ===Derived terms=== * compassionate conservatism * fiscal conservatism * liberal conservatism ...
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  • person's age, with those involved at increased risk of dangerous if not criminal behavior as well as serious physiological damage, even death. ...
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  • by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United ...
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  • amounts of distress can increase the risk of illness. }} ...
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  • or action that exposes others to greater risk. # The likelihood of something happening. # The condition of being susceptible to something. ...
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  • patient's well being ahead of their own, they risk their own health and safety for the sake of others. }} ...
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  • and shows maladaptive behaviors and the risk of illness is increased. Human beings have free will and are able to learn to react in appropriate ...
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  • healing. As a low-impact sport with very little risk of injury, swimming is an ideal form of exercise for all ages and levels of health. Also, it can ...
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  • person's age, with those involved at increased risk of dangerous if not criminal behavior as well as serious physiological damage, even death. As ...
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  • are rich in purines, correlates with an increased risk of gout. ... consumption correlates with an increased risk of gout, whereas a higher ...
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  • cost and easy accessibility increase the risk. Attitudes and social stereotypes create barriers to the detection and treatment of alcohol abuse ...
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  • A person with PTSD is at a higher risk of suicide and intentional self-harm. Their ability to function successfully in their work environment ...
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  • uncertainty," the distinction between risk and uncertainty, and for his ... Cost, Value and Profit (later renamed into Risk, Uncertainty and Profit and ...
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  • of criteria to evaluate their extinction risk and placing them into one ... include seven by which the extinction risk for a species has been evaluated ...
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  • In his seminal work, Risk, Uncertainty, and ProfitFrank H. Knight ... distinct from the familiar notion of risk, from which it has never been ...
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  • === Risk and safety statements === The raw codes for R-phrases and List of S-phrases do not mean much to most people. A set of templates has been ...
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  • People traditionally considered at an increased risk of cholelithiasis ... * Fertile (with increased risk in pregnancy) ===Choledocholithiasis=== ...
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  • =====Humanitarian importance exceeds degree of risk (risk/benefit)===== * "6. The degree of risk to be taken should never exceed that ...
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