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1           The polio end game requires active risk management.
2 tand the health risks and set priorities for risk management.
3 ires thoughtful attention and approaches for risk management.
4 ctor modifying agents for beneficial overall risk management.
5 endent on MFI and requires an individualized risk management.
6 an inform appraisal of expected benefits and risk management.
7 versity within soil and water, in resistance risk management.
8  to the identification of policy options for risk management.
9 , wealth accumulation, hunger reduction, and risk management.
10 including crop rotation, disease control and risk management.
11 ther to allocate resources for oversight and risk management.
12 om pharmacologic stress imaging and targeted risk management.
13 ese cells, providing a novel idea for cancer risk management.
14 ex decisions about breast and ovarian cancer risk management.
15 pts but have little experience with temporal risk management.
16 lem for assessment, clinical management, and risk management.
17  separate structures for risk assessment and risk management.
18 implementation of intensified cardiovascular risk management.
19 be useful for military occupational medicine risk management.
20 sponses reflect various aspects of predation risk management.
21 y important component of sustainable coastal risk management.
22 t in the framework of pesticide approval and risk management.
23 ved energy use in food systems, and disaster risk management.
24 hallenges in patient assessment and bleeding risk management.
25 om a water source) were identified to inform risk management.
26  may assist AC-DILI causality assessment and risk management.
27 orm the use of SDM to improve cardiovascular risk management.
28 k stratification and guide more personalized risk management.
29 loser surveillance and more aggressive ASCVD risk management.
30 the corresponding predicted effect on cancer risk management.
31 refore crucial for preparedness and disaster risk management.
32  population-level insights for institutional risk management.
33 min, making it highly suitable for early AMI risk management.
34 ion, providing a basis for drought and flood risk management.
35 cord summarization, diagnostic reasoning and risk management.
36 al inference, particularly in the context of risk management.
37 nds and peer support programs such as Trauma Risk Management.
38 tifying at-risk individuals and personalized risk management.
39 isk can improve ascertainment and facilitate risk management.
40 eismicity and due to the loss of control for risk management.
41 ion as well as industrial gas turbine engine risk management.
42 standing tail risk becomes crucial to proper risk management.
43 reme floods with valuable insights for flood risk management.
44 aemia, is important for timely and effective risk management.
45 I), assisting in dosage control and toxicity risk management.
46 this uncertainty will greatly improve outage risk management.
47 the consideration of climate change in flood risk management.
48  debris flow in Sichuan, Southwest China for risk management.
49 h, public policy, intelligence analysis, and risk management.
50 evelopment of appropriate strategies for its risk management.
51 s sizes across the U.S., will support future risk management.
52  establish who might benefit from additional risk management.
53 nism, pathways, and clinical implication for risk management.
54 it might have a wider role in cardiovascular risk management.
55 severity as a factor in allergy and allergen risk management.
56  care in the UK allows for good planning and risk management.
57 e system capacity for cardiovascular disease risk management.
58 ty control; and imaging-associated risks and risk management.
59 tablishing its cause is pivotal to long-term risk management.
60 r the whole volcanological community and for risk management.
61  individual dietary advice and food allergen risk-management.
62                      Using the principles of risk management, a risk-based method transfer approach i
63 on sensing can support climate tipping point risk management across scales.
64            Less than half directly result in risk management actions or regulations.
65 gest that without investment in research and risk management actions, heat-related morbidity and mort
66 expected legal costs to evaluate alternative risk-management actions.
67 ry strategy for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk management although limited studies examined its ef
68                                     Maternal risk-management, an extension of r/K selection, is an in
69 nology for endotoxins capture, detection and risk management and also the importance of computational
70 research aimed to measure the cardiovascular risk management and cardiovascular risk factor outcomes
71 ent to anti-D prophylaxis, offering improved risk management and care for pregnant women worldwide.
72  informed mechanistic-based decision making, risk management and discovery of molecules with the most
73 er rain-data management, urban pluvial flood-risk management and forecasting, drinking water and sewe
74 ion through cataract surgery raise important risk management and informed consent issues for the opht
75 incorporating transformation adaptation into risk management and initiating research to expand the me
76 doses using these data will improve allergen risk management and labeling to optimize protection of c
77               A more coordinated approach to risk management and land-use planning in these coupled s
78 o effectively reduce risks, such as disaster risk management and more resilient infrastructure.
79 has been accompanied by concerns relating to risk management and patient safety.
80 es may include only standard requirements of risk management and pharmacovigilance plans.
81 tudy an inform future programmes in disaster risk management and planning for new regional infrastruc
82 ion of climate extremes, resulting in better risk management and policies.
83 c hazards must be incorporated into disaster risk management and poverty alleviation efforts in Bangl
84 ions against thresholds can improve allergen risk management and precautionary allergen labelling.
85 offering significant advancements in seismic risk management and preparedness for Los Angeles.
86 sponses associated with suicide could inform risk management and prevent suicide.
87  to provide a roadmap of atherosclerotic CVD risk management and prevention for patients with RA.
88 52 pg/mL, making it ideally suited for early risk management and prognostic diagnosis of PCa.
89  the data and inform priorities for chemical risk management and research.
90 s, enabling more informed decision-making in risk management and resilience planning.
91  future dust variations and may help improve risk management and resource planning.
92 the gaps in food allergy diagnosis, allergen risk management and socio-economic impact and to complem
93                Our work has implications for risk management and stratification for some SCN5A-implic
94 ralasia which will contribute to planning of risk management and surveillance activities.
95                                              Risk management and treatment recommendations address bo
96 ideline related to screening and evaluation, risk management and treatment, and other management meth
97 nd novel cancer genes, with implications for risk management and treatment.
98 st pasturelands over time, perhaps linked to risk management and/or resource sustainability.
99 of instream barriers (e.g. hydropower, flood risk management) and the ecological harms of their adver
100 or further intensification of cardiovascular risk management, and a critical appraisal of the basis f
101 unities for cancer early detection, targeted risk management, and cancer treatment for males, along w
102 t could provide a 1-stop-shop for diagnosis, risk management, and decision-making on treatment.
103 this report for staffing policy, medicolegal risk management, and ethical practice remain to be teste
104 for clinical management of cases, laboratory risk management, and implementation of public health mea
105 ut and training, sustainability and funding, risk management, and measuring success.
106 tion are precariously dependent on corporate risk management, and public policies have relied excessi
107 n its deep understanding of risk assessment, risk management, and reductionism with tools, technologi
108  gene testing, genetic counseling and cancer risk management; and could reveal treatment targets in t
109 t overscreening and enable more personalized risk management approaches.
110                             Implications for risk management are discussed.
111 ntegrative proactive action plans focused on risk management are required, and resources should be tr
112      In this work, we thus formulate climate risk management as a dynamic decision-making problem bas
113 pportunities to spend time with patients; 5) risk management as an opportunity for person-centred car
114                       Here, I apply maternal risk-management as a theoretical framework to explain mu
115 nalyzed case examples from both clinical and risk-management aspects.
116 ches from time-intensive risk assessment and risk management based on single chemicals to comparative
117                           Risk reasoning and risk management behaviours were often contingent on the
118 l is effective in identifying variability in risk management between NHS Trusts and EP systems.
119 s are a novel type of information to support risk management, by helping prioritization of management
120 trimental organism changes before a need for risk management can be properly determined.
121                     Intensive multifactorial risk management can reduce high levels of sCD40L but can
122 agnosis, prediction, genetic counseling, and risk management challenging.
123 is, the diagnosis, diagnostic specification, risk management, choice of therapy, therapy monitoring,
124 ays; clinical guidelines; quality assurance; risk management; clinical re-engineering; and the use of
125         In these cases, immediate safety and risk management considerations may at least for a period
126 rt is jointly determined by the introduction risk, management costs, and total budget.
127           Overall, our thoroughly elaborated risk management could not determine the causative factor
128 k score were not correlated, indicating that risk management criteria evaluate different information
129 e feasibility of eradication using seven key risk management criteria.
130 appropriate evidence to guide cardiovascular risk management (CVRM).
131                           Both complaint and risk management data were positively correlated with phy
132                       The trauma registry, a risk management database, along with the written minutes
133 sitioned tubes are not routinely recorded in risk management databases; it further demonstrated that
134 t may better inform upon wider food allergen risk management decision(s) that are made by food manufa
135 t options improves satisfaction about cancer risk management decisions among women with BRCA1/2 mutat
136  with scores of 11 or greater), and possible risk management decisions would have been subject to cha
137 lling practice and help prepare women making risk management decisions.
138 chemical hazards and support better-informed risk management decisions.
139               QbD elements including quality risk management, design of experiments (DoE), and multiv
140 and playability, prevailing business models, risk management-driven control decisions, and difficulty
141 ry fuel load and consequently, to understand risk management during migration studies that focus on v
142  focus of organizational, technological, and risk management educational and training efforts using t
143                                      The FDA risk management efforts did not achieve meaningful or su
144 ture sector and regulatory agencies to focus risk management efforts on drugs used in food animals th
145              A new perspective on Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) has instead called for a shift of
146 r these allergens can be applied to allergen risk management, even when these allergens are heat-proc
147                  Both patient complaints and risk management events were higher for surgeons than non
148 p are positively associated with physicians' risk management experiences.
149  (32%) of the 426 nonsurgeons had at least 1 risk management file compared with nearly two thirds (13
150 plaint count, clinical activity, and sex for risk management file openings was 84%; file openings wit
151            Logistic regression revealed that risk management file openings, file openings with expend
152 unseling and with recommendations for cancer risk management for a BRCA1 mutation carrier.
153 n the porewater and solid phase has advanced risk management for contaminated sediments.
154                                              Risk management for drinking water often requires contin
155 are aimed ultimately at supporting precision risk management for human space exploration.
156 ining serotype 2 (OPV2) cessation can inform risk management for the expected cessation of OPV contai
157  this work can facilitate infectious disease risk management for the performing arts.
158  separation, but it also increases costs and risk management for transportation and storage.
159 ed through land management, value chains, or risk management, for their relative impacts across 18 Na
160  occurred within the same area, we show that risk management generally reduces the impacts of floods
161 us, event was lower, as a result of improved risk management governance and high investment in integr
162 s needed to determine long-term adherence to risk management guidelines and effective strategies to b
163                                              Risk management has reduced vulnerability to floods and
164           An analytic method for health care risk management, health care failure mode and effect ana
165                        The INFORM (Index for Risk Management) identifies risk hotspots by assessing H
166 ated Approaches to Food Allergen and Allergy Risk Management (iFAAM) labelling online survey was deve
167 ated Approaches to Food Allergen and Allergy Risk Management (iFAAM) project was to improve the ident
168 ated Approaches to Food Allergen and Allergy Risk Management (iFAAM) was an EU-funded project that ai
169 ated Approaches to Food Allergen and Allergy Risk Management" (iFAAM) project was to improve our unde
170 d approach that combines risk assessment and risk management in a meaningful way and presents a truly
171  improves local-level resilience and climate risk management in Ghana.
172                          Effective financial risk management in healthcare systems requires intellige
173  the development of treatment strategies and risk management in heart failure.
174 e opportunities for improving cardiovascular risk management in high-risk transplant recipients.
175 res many common elements with cardiovascular risk management in other fields, including blood pressur
176 ns the recommended option for gastric cancer risk management in pathogenic CDH1 variant carriers.
177 to understand and personalize cardiovascular risk management in patients with cancer is a key target
178  therapies in the paradigm of cardiovascular risk management in patients with elevated remnant choles
179  of antirheumatic medication on CVD risk and risk management in patients with RA are discussed.
180 from these studies can inform cardiovascular risk management in patients with RA, and in the general
181 t for intervention and, potentially, suicide risk management in PTSD.
182  any study and a lack of guidelines for OPPP risk management in residences was identified.
183 s can be enhanced, ultimately improving fire risk management in Southeast Asia and beyond.
184 edictive maps produce valuable baselines for risk management in the study area, providing evidence to
185 y form an integral part of baseline clinical risk management in this high-risk population.
186 enerative agriculture change risk levels and risk management in ways that are central to effective IP
187 a "target human dose" (HDMI), which requires risk management-informed choices for the magnitude (M) o
188     But as climate risks increase, financial risk management infrastructure is not keeping pace.
189 ndings have important implications for flood risk management, insurance and resilience.
190                                              Risk management is the political response to that assess
191                             A theory of rare risk management is virtually absent in evolutionary biol
192 scular events, comprehensive cardiometabolic risk management is warranted in patients with MASLD, pre
193         Central to the construct of maternal risk-management is its definition of reproductive succes
194 hese patients stone-free and highlighted the risk management issues that need to be covered when cons
195  pathology, epidemiology, basic science, and risk-management issues associated with PML infection dev
196  paper highlights the international chemical risk management landscape focusing on phthalates as an e
197 ng the last 20 years regarding perioperative risk management, little is known about intraoperative an
198 lationships between surgical adverse events, risk management, malpractice claims, and resulting indem
199 operation database, a trauma registry, and a risk management/malpractice database.
200                  Enhancing CVD screening and risk management may improve long-term outcomes in people
201 sing all Legionella species counts to inform risk management may lead to excessive interventions with
202 ontinue to confirm its predictions, maternal-risk management may yet emerge as a unifying model of di
203 otocols, emission measurement standards, and risk management measures.
204                                   The Cancer Risk Management Model (CRMM) simulated individual lives
205 ystems with offspring, the proposed maternal risk-management model offers a testable, theoretical fra
206                                 The maternal risk-management model represents a profound departure fr
207 d agree with the predictions of the maternal risk-management model.
208 pecies classification scheme into a maternal risk-management model.
209 ation and enhancing the robustness of credit risk management models.
210 porting emergency response efforts and flood risk management more effectively.
211  energy generation, more specifically in the risk management of incidents in process engineering plan
212 uding seismic event rate control may improve risk management of induced seismicity over a range of ev
213 tion models and optimize the clinical cancer risk management of PALB2 PV carriers.
214                                        ASCVD risk management of patients with IBD is challenging beca
215 roalkyl substances (PFAS) causes complicated risk management of PFAS-impacted sites.
216 enic, in drinking water is very important to risk management of public health.
217  also help with environmental evaluation and risk management of real-world triclosan toxicity.
218 termination of HLA-DRB3*02:02 alleles in the risk management of severe delayed hypersensitivity to pe
219  recommendations for surveillance and cancer risk management of women with positive test results.
220 ld focus on the preventative effect of early risk management on the development of Alzheimer's diseas
221 sion of emission data from production; and a risk management option.
222 nt options, all value chain options, and all risk management options.
223 ghts, presenting considerable challenges for risk management, particularly concerning their impact on
224 egimes and poses serious challenges to flood risk management, particularly on ungauged coasts.
225 anently unconscious patients is illegal; (3) risk management personnel must be consulted before life-
226  incorporate strength of the evidence in the risk management phase of an assessment.
227 ponsors to formulate and implement their own risk management plans and to conduct discussions with th
228 coastal managers in restoration projects and risk management plans.
229          Impairment in patient screening and risk management plays a fundamental role on how governme
230 tanding of these food choice strategies when risk management policies are designed and developed.
231 We recommend that as EPA reevaluates its UXO risk management policies in the coming year, the agency
232              This paper reviews a humanistic risk management policy that includes early injury review
233 gion-specific and cross-sectoral foci for LD risk management policy.
234 nformation affects their risk understanding, risk management preferences, risk perceptions, and worry
235 that risk communication formats do not alter risk management preferences.
236 ation of the situation is foremost, applying risk management procedures to control the risks affectin
237 ee homogeneous patient care centers; and the risk management process would exceed the performance imp
238 highlighted a shortcoming of the traditional risk management process, which focuses on compliance but
239 aintained as long as an effective and active risk management program is implemented in operations tha
240  culture that can act as barriers to fatigue risk management programs and achieving safety culture in
241 orming population-based risk assessments and risk management programs to benefit all stakeholders but
242                                 In 2015, the risk management programs were merged into a single risk
243 antitative food allergen risk assessment and risk management programs, encouraging their wider adopti
244 offender, and compared with each physician's risk management records for the same period.
245                Effective decision-making and risk management reduce the risk of adverse events in the
246 ycemic index (GI) values for chronic disease risk management remains controversial.
247  from across Europe, applying the Non-Native Risk Management scheme to defined invasion scenarios and
248       In addition to treatment intervention, risk management should also involve tailoring the immuno
249                                     Adequate risk management should insure patients' safety.
250 ical center, which has been using humanistic risk management since 1987, has had encouragingly modera
251                                     Suitable risk management strategies allow for early identificatio
252  Coastal planners and decision makers design risk management strategies based on hazard projections.
253          There is evidence that conservative risk management strategies by institutional review board
254 discriminating between successful and failed risk management strategies deployed in the past-the emer
255 recognizing HDP as a risk, enabling targeted risk management strategies for closer monitoring and agg
256 s, providing valuable input when formulating risk management strategies for little studied pathogens.
257  (EWS), and spurring paradigm shifts in GLOF risk management strategies in the Himalaya and other mou
258 lyphosate is used globally, ecotoxicological risk management strategies should consider how its appli
259 ns, enhanced flood forecasting, and adaptive risk management strategies that address climate extremes
260 n urban metropolitan areas and the design of risk management strategies that consider both demographi
261 eling fate in stream networks and developing risk management strategies.
262 the chain can then be considered in planning risk management strategies.
263 rticles has become a major focus of chemical risk management strategies.
264 be considered together in the development of risk management strategies.
265 on coastal inundation, and call for advanced risk management strategies.
266 cribed antithrombotic medications, summarize risk-management strategies and highlight knowledge gaps.
267    Pasteurization or other equally effective risk-management strategies should be used in the product
268 ry evisceration, versus primary repair, as a risk management strategy after open-globe injury (OGI) r
269                                       Such a risk management strategy could be generalized to include
270 lternative contralateral breast cancer (CBC) risk management strategy.
271 uch as the conceptualisation of the BCD as a risk-management strategy and the calls for a greater foc
272  better understood in terms of an underlying risk-management strategy, in which those who experience
273 re limited, despite the clinical use of this risk-management strategy.
274 riods, apart from some napping under Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS).
275 h a view to developing comprehensive Fatigue Risk Management Systems to protect against fatigue in nu
276 fety-critical sectors have developed Fatigue Risk Management Systems, healthcare is behind the curve;
277 mination in border areas requires stratified risk management, targeted vector control, timely epidemi
278  surgery who were at increased postoperative risk, management targeting an individualized systolic bl
279 dgame requires more aggressive OPV cessation risk management than has occurred to date for OPV2 cessa
280 he BoNT research necessary for public health risk management, the development of food preservation st
281 arch on SDM interventions for cardiovascular risk management, there was a slight reduction in decisio
282 on dynamics and the mathematics of financial risk management through optimal control theory.
283 biosafety oversight, incident reporting, and risk management to reduce biosafety lapses and ensure lo
284 ttribution studies can inform evidence-based risk management to reduce current, and plan for future,
285 es upon an existing framework, the Index for Risk Management, to measure potential for secondary spre
286  importance of insurance as an environmental risk management tool and emphasize the need for awarenes
287 dent that challenge established planning and risk management tools, including property insurance.
288  the crucial role of effective environmental risk management tools, such as insurance.
289  the localisation of adaptation planning and risk management towards climate change.
290   I make predictions about the sustenance of risk management traits under two scenarios, one where th
291 nt will not only predict the distribution of risk management traits, but may also serve other purpose
292 ause biology is full of examples for evolved risk management traits.
293 re we analyze a case-study of riverine flood risk management using a multi-objective robust decision-
294                         Appropriate vascular risk management was associated with a long-term reduced
295 ed recommendations for perioperative cardiac risk management were reviewed to identify additional stu
296 olcanoes for monitoring, early detection and risk management when a significant volume of magma is st
297 l impact of pesticide use is considered, and risk management where licensing decisions are made.
298                   A well-developed theory of risk management will not only predict the distribution o
299                Effective cross-boundary fire risk management will require cross-scale risk co-governa
300        Cross-border data sharing complicates risk management without a global framework.

 
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