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1  970 indigenous species, 27% of which are in jeopardy.
2 n government's emission reduction efforts in jeopardy.
3 iscal deficit and their sustainability is in jeopardy.
4  continuing to ignore them puts the stock in jeopardy.
5 ther federal biomedical research programs in jeopardy.
6 ch places the most threatened taxa in double jeopardy.
7 es abundances or on the prevalence of double jeopardy.
8 he future of the US health care system is in jeopardy, and its leadership role in medical research wi
9            An exaggerated appraisal of risk, jeopardy, and vulnerability to disease may be part of th
10             In general, patients in greatest jeopardy are those with severe, unstable disease who are
11                          However, myocardial jeopardy at five years, and not initial treatment (PCI v
12 ary bypass surgery because of new myocardial jeopardy caused by a complication of the cardiac cathete
13 on of a renal allograft places the kidney in jeopardy during radiation therapy of pelvic and perineal
14                                   Myocardial jeopardy fell following initial revascularization, from
15 abitat loss and climate change pose a double jeopardy for many threatened taxa, making the identifica
16 litate estimation of the total myocardium in jeopardy from a stenotic lesion.
17                         Increased myocardial jeopardy from entry to five-year angiogram occurred in 4
18      The regionalization of healthcare is in jeopardy from the burden of high indemnity payments.
19 he Duke Jeopardy Score (DJS), the Myocardial Jeopardy Index (MJI), and the Alberta Provincial Project
20                                   Myocardial jeopardy index (MJI), the percentage of myocardium jeopa
21 ter stenosis; P=3.7 x 10(-2)) and myocardial jeopardy index (P=8.7 x 10(-4)).
22 ned by the residual postprocedure myocardial jeopardy index (RMJI).
23 pite less disease on angiography (Myocardial Jeopardy Index 41 +/- 24 vs. 46 +/- 24, p < 0.01; number
24                                     One year jeopardy index in surgery patients was 14.1+/-11%, 46.6+
25                                   Myocardial jeopardy index one year after PTCA was 25.5+/-22.8%, an
26                               The myocardial jeopardy index was 80.7+/-15.2% at baseline and 6.9+/-11
27 dependent prognostic factors were myocardial jeopardy index, total number of coronary lesions, prior
28 cularization Investigation (BARI) myocardial jeopardy index.
29                         Consequently, double jeopardy is uncommon because endemics are often locally
30 or to data-rich--so data-rich that we are in jeopardy of being overwhelmed.
31                                   The double jeopardy of fishing to potentially deplete stock sizes a
32 tensively altered as a result of FWS finding jeopardy or adverse modification during this period.
33 hrombus burden after PTCA, major side branch jeopardy or excessive proximal tortuosity or calcificati
34 angina per every 10% increment in myocardial jeopardy, p = 0.002).
35                        The concept of double jeopardy proposes that the risk of species extinction is
36 ional patterns of smokers put them at double jeopardy regarding cardiovascular and other chronic dise
37  < or = 30%) and extensive coronary disease (Jeopardy Score > or = 8/12); those with contraindication
38 on <30%) and severe coronary disease (BCIS-1 jeopardy score >/=8; maximum possible score=12) were ran
39 m at risk defined by using the invasive Duke Jeopardy Score (DJS) and noninvasive 3D whole heart myoc
40 s specifically adapted to this aim: the Duke Jeopardy Score (DJS), the Myocardial Jeopardy Index (MJI
41 y angiographic factors at 30 days, including jeopardy score and coronary ectasia, and at 1 year, incl
42 ventricular ejection fraction, 23.6%; BCIS-1 jeopardy score, 10.4) and the amount and type of revascu
43 previous percutaneous coronary intervention, jeopardy score, coronary ectasia, and increasing number
44 nd stenoses provided a measure of myocardial jeopardy that correlates with presence of angina.
45            Among the increases in myocardial jeopardy, two-thirds occurred in previously untreated ar
46                          One-year myocardial jeopardy was predictive of angina (odds ratio 1.28 for t
47 est that small-ranging species are in double jeopardy, with limited ability to escape warming and gre

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