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Meanings of modify the risk in English
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Usage of modify the risk in English
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Transiency of AKI did not modifytherisk of in-hospital death.
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Numerous factors modifytherisk of hantavirus transmission.
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These features might modifytherisk-benefit balance of extending anticoagulant therapy beyond the usual, limited duration.
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Alcohol consumption reported three months after the MI similarly did not modifytherisk of adverse outcome.
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We concluded that TNF-alpha -857 T itself or a neighboring gene may modifytherisk of maltoma.
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It is imperative to identify and modifytherisk factors in order to prevent thyroid cancer development.
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Adherence to a healthy dietary pattern did not modifytherisk for cognitive decline in women with hypertension.
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We aimed to determine whether patient and facility characteristics modifytherisk profiles associated with malnutrition in hemodialysis patients.
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These results support the hypothesis that common genetic polymorphisms in human DNA repair genes may modifytherisk of NHL.
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Background: Studies suggest that micronutrients may modifytherisk or delay progression of prostate cancer; however, the molecular mechanisms involved are poorly understood.
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To derive a more precise estimation of the relationship and the effect of factors that might modifytherisk, we performed this meta-analysis.
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Further studies are needed to determine the mechanisms by which alcohol modifiestherisk of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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However, the potential role of environmental factors in modifyingtherisk of CaP conferred by GSTT1 is not known.
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No other factor significantly modifiedtherisks related to these time-varying risk factors; their population-attributable fraction was 86%.
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Rural residence significantly modifiedtherisk of neonatal mortality associated with being LBW (P for interaction = .005).
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A wide array of environmental factors have been reported to be either directly involved or in modifyingtherisk of NHL development.