... the transmission of content about envi- ronmental and technological risks seems to have a similar pattern to that observed in online general ...anxiety and surprise) are positively linked to ...
... the transmissionrisk of the human immunodeficiency virus ...population and their life expectancy is shorter than those of people without the ...characteristics and the sociocultural factors ...
... volatility and asymmetric price transmission, which encourage growers to decide to exit the ...drivers and the effects in the benefits and exit decision of Ecuadorian ...of risk ...
... rooms and saunas of hotels and recreational centers for ...men and women older than 15, of middle class or higher, who mainly go there looking for a bath as a relaxing ...Secondarily, and in a ...
... localities and that the main factors de- termining malaria transmission in this focus are related to climate and geographic and hydrologic conditions that favor the nearby breeding of mosquito ...
... failure transmission, preventive and palliative safeguards that minimize the maximum risk of an IS for a specified ...imprecision and/or vagueness concerning the ...terms, and ...
... infertility, and was subsequently applied to fertile couples with the aim of reducing the risk of transmission of genetic and infectious ...intercourse and timed intercourse with or ...
... pregnancy and the unborn ...main risk fac- tors associated with vertical transmission of HBV and HCV in pregnant women chronically infected, the in- fluence of pregnancy on HBV and HCV ...
... recognized risk factors associated with transmission of HCV (perso- nal history of hepatitis, family history of liver disease, and history of blood transfusion) among the patients with or without ...
... to transmission expansion is to design a national transmission development plan (Prodesen) based on projected electricity demand and generation supply for an extended period (see CENACE, ...supply ...
... Oryx and Crake as a cautionary tale about the manageability of ...before and after a global disaster resulting in the near-extinction of the human species, she argues, the novel questions illusions of ...
... effective risk management ...(myopia), and the tendency to stick to the default op- tion can, for example, explain insufficient saving where individuals are allowed to opt into a retire- ment saving ...
... physical risk, and the aggravating factors comprised of social fragility and lack of resilience factors relevant to the context of Mumbai and available from existing publically available ...
... size and extensive forest ...capucinus and A. pallia- ta are found in all conservation areas and most protected ...Pacific and Osa conservation areas located in the central and south ...
... construction and/or invest in a fire sprinkler ...the risk distribution itself as opposed to insurance, which simply alters the financing of a risk’s ...of risk-reducing activities in general are ...
... hypertension and hypercho- lesterolemia) status at specified levels of CVDR, stratified by ...terolemia and had normal blood FBG, OGT, blood pressure and blood choles- terol, while ...pressure ...
... prices and therefore lower required profitability or cost of ...reduces risk, indirectly this should, in theory at least, also be showing that it reduces the cost of ...non‑diversifiable risk (market ...
... age, and newborn gender, the presence of OSA (documented objectively by polysomnography) was indeed found to be associated with low birth weight in relation to gestational age 21 ...
... data and area information for Galicia (north-west Spain) [4][5] was employed in order to evaluate system ...2000 and 2001, and included daily meteorological information for each 10 km x 10 km ...
... above and Table 1 summarizes, by city, the features on which the samples were stratified, along with other information about our ...wealth and instances of poverty differ by city, we normalized each ...