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Biostatistical methods: The assessment of relative risks. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2000.

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Biostatistical methods: The assessment of relative risks. 2nd ed. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2011.

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Daruvala, Dinky. Experimental studies on risk, inequality and relative standing. Göteborg: Göteborg University, 2006.

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Hicks, Lebelle. Human health and environmental relative risks of WNV mosquito control products. [Augusta, Me.?]: Maine Board of Pesticides Control, 2001.

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Yi, In-gu. Transport costs, relative prices, and international risk sharing. Seoul, Korea: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 2009.

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Sinyavskiy, Nikolay, and Vasiliy Dadalko. Entrepreneurial risk. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1019184.

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The monograph contains methodological and methodological approaches to the formation of business decisions in the conditions of uncertainty. We used the experience of evaluating successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurial decisions of the authors in the industries that have been developing in our country for many years and decades, and which began to develop as modern types of business relatively recently. The peculiarity of the monograph is the emphasis on the consideration of business risk management as factors of development. For students and teachers, as well as all those interested in business.
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Rubin, Barry. The new Middle East: Opportunities and risks. Ramat Gan, Israel: BESA Center, Bar-Ilan University, 1995.

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Reid, Gavin C. Risk management in venture capital investor-investee relations. York: ESRC Risk & Human Behaviour Programme, 1995.

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Regester, Michael. Risk Issues and Crisis Management in Public Relations. London: Kogan Page Publishers, 2008.

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Reid, Gavin C. Risk management in venture capital investor-investee relations. St. Andrews: St. Salvator's College, 1995.

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Murphy, Richard Welch. The Persian Gulf: Stakes and risks. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, Editorial Division, 1987.

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Murphy, R. W. The Persian Gulf: Stakes and risks. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, Editorial Division, 1987.

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Balancing risks: Great power intervention in the periphery. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 2004.

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Relative risk: Living with a family history of breast cancer. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Viking, 1991.

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Relative risk: Living with a family history of breast cancer. New York, NY: Penguin, 1992.

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Piorkowski, Geraldine K. Too close for comfort: Exploring the risks of intimacy. New York: Insight Books, 1994.

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Yaphe, Judith Share. Islamic radicalism in the Arabian Peninsula: Growing risks. [Washington, D.C.?]: Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 1996.

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Yaphe, Judith Share. Islamic radicalism in the Arabian Peninsula: Growing risks. [Washington, D.C.?]: Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 1996.

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Balázs, Péter. A European Union with 36 members?: Perspectives and risks. Budapest: Center for EU Enlargement Studies, Central European University Press, 2014.

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Loewe, Markus. The millennium development goals: Chances and risks. Bonn: German Development Institute, 2008.

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Melville, Keith. America's role in the world: New risks, new realities. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.

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Weekes, John. A CN trade relations forum: Opportunities and risks : Canada's trade policy in troubled seas. Edmonton: Western Centre for Economic Research, University of Alberta, 2012.

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Baker, Nancy. Relative Risk. Penguin (Non-Classics), 1992.

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Featherstone, Katie, Paul Atkinson, Aditya Bharadwaj, and Angus Clarke. Risky Relations. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003086574.

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Graham, Ian, Therese Cooney, and Dirk De Bacquer. Risk stratification and risk assessment. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656653.003.0005.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the biggest cause of death worldwide. The underlying atherosclerosis starts in childhood and is often advanced when it becomes clinically apparent many years later. CVD is manageable: in countries where it has reduced this is due to changes in lifestyle and risk factors and to therapy. Risk factor management reduces mortality and morbidity. In apparently healthy people CVD risk is most frequently the result of multiple interacting risk factors and a risk estimation system such as SCORE can assist in making logical management decisions. In younger people a low absolute risk may conceal a very high relative risk, and use of the relative risk chart or calculation of their ‘risk age’ may help in advising them of the need for intensive life style efforts. All risk estimation systems are relatively crude and require attention to qualifying statements.
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Smith, Alison. Transfer to other departments or theatre. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642663.003.0006.

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A patient’s clinical condition must be assessed to ensure that their safety is maintained at all times when transferring them to other departments or theatre. The benefits of transferring the patient must outweigh the risks involved, and there should be minimal interruptions to their planned care. This chapter provides an overview of the assessment process, the pre-operative checklist, and the communication between staff, patients, and relatives prior to transfer. This chapter also reviews the staffing and equipment required for a safe and effective patient transfer.
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Lachin, John M., and Lachin John M. III. Biostatistical Methods: The Assessment of Relative Risks. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2009.

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Lachin, John M., and Lachin John M. III. Biostatistical Methods: The Assessment of Relative Risks. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Lachin, John M., and John M. III Lachin. Biostatistical Methods: The Assessment of Relative Risks. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on School Transportation Safety., ed. The relative risks of school travel: A national perspective and guidance for local community risk assessment. Washington, DC: Transportation Research Board, 2002.

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Robertson, H. Douglas. The relative risks of school travel: a national perspective and guidance for local community risk assessment. 2002.

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L, Dunner David, Gershon Elliot S. 1940-, and Barrett James E. 1934-, eds. Relatives at risk for mental disorder. New York: Raven Press, 1988.

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Landis, Wayne G. Regional-Scale Risk Assessment: The Relative Risk Approach. CRC, 2004.

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L, Taylor Steven, Scanlan Richard A. 1937-, Institute of Food Technologists, and International Union of Food Science and Technology., eds. Food toxicology: A perspective on the relative risks. New York: Dekker, 1989.

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Heidet, Laurence, Bertrand Knebelmann, and Marie Claire Gubler. Alport syndrome. Edited by Neil Turner. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0324.

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Management of Alport syndrome has in the past been expectant and supportive. Modern hearing aids have substantially improved the function of affected individuals. However, animal data and more recently observational data from Alport registries strongly suggest a protective effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. There is a suggestion that early commencement of treatment may slow progression substantially. These should now be recommended for all with proteinuria, and possibly even before then for those known to harbour mutations certain to cause end-stage renal failure. A very small minority develop the difficult post-transplant complication of Alport anti-glomerular basement membrane disease. This can rarely be treated successfully and leaves some patients on long-term dialysis. However, overall, patients with Alport syndrome have better than average survival and other outcomes than other patients with end-stage renal failure. Most are successfully transplanted. The question of risk to heterozygous carriers from donating kidneys to their affected relatives arises frequently. The risks may be felt acceptable in some circumstances. Additional therapies are under investigation.
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Environmental cleanup: DOD's relative risk process. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1998.

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Ingles, Jodie, Charlotte Burns, and Laura Yeates. Genetic counselling. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784906.003.0145.

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Cardiac genetic counselling is an emerging but important subspecialty. The qualifications of cardiac genetic counsellors depend on the country of practice, but at a minimum they are Master’s-level trained health professionals with expertise in genetics, and are integral members of the multidisciplinary inherited cardiovascular disease clinic. Though the framework is diverse in different countries, key roles include investigation and confirmation of family history details, discussion of inheritance risks and facilitation of cardiac genetic testing, communication with at-risk relatives, and increasingly, curation of genetic test results. The use of next-generation sequencing technologies has seen a recent shift in the uptake of genetic testing, due to greater availability and lowered costs. As these gene tests become more comprehensive, including large panels of genes and even whole exome or whole genome sequencing, the need for cardiac genetic counsellors to provide informed consent, appropriate pre- and post-test genetic counselling, and ongoing curation of the variants identified is evident. Finally, given the improved understanding of the psychological implications of living with a cardiovascular genetic disease, cardiac genetic counsellors are integral in delivering psychosocial care and identifying patients requiring intervention with a clinical psychologist.
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G, Landis Wayne, ed. Regional scale ecological risk assessment: Using the relative risk model. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2005.

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Oberdiek, John. Moralizing Risk. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199594054.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 takes up the complex task of formulating a conception of risk that can meet the twin desiderata of practicality and normativity. Though neither an unreconstructed subjective nor objective account of risk can, on its own, play the role we need it to play in a moral context, the accounts can be combined to take advantage of their respective strengths. Much of the chapter is therefore devoted to explaining how to overcome this recalibrated perspective-indifference. The chapter defends the perspective of a particular interpretation of the reasonable person, well-known from tort law, as a way of bringing determinacy to the characterization of risk. Defending this evidence-relative perspective while criticizing competing belief- and fact-relative perspectives, the chapter argues that it has the resources to meet the twin desiderata of practicality and normativity.
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Penney, Kathryn L., Kyriaki Michailidou, Deanna Alexis Carere, Chenan Zhang, Brandon Pierce, Sara Lindström, and Peter Kraft. Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190238667.003.0005.

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Chapter 5 reviews epidemiologic studies conducted to identify germline (inherited) susceptibility loci. These studies can involve associations observed within high-risk family pedigrees or in large studies of unrelated individuals. The chapter reviews the methods used to estimate the aggregate contribution of inherited genetic susceptibility and to identify specific genetic loci associated with risk. Although there is considerable variability across cancers, most cancers exhibit familial clustering, driven in part by a small number of known rare variants with large relative risks and a larger number of common variants with modest relative risks. The chapter discusses the implications of these findings for clinical care, public health, and tumor biology. It closes with a discussion of open questions, most notably the puzzle of “missing heritability”: the fact that—despite tremendous advances—multiple lines of evidence suggest that most specific risk variants, both rare and common, have yet to be discovered.
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Barrera, Alvaro, Caroline Attard, and Rob Chaplin, eds. Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198794257.001.0001.

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Acute inpatient mental health care remains an irreplaceable part of some people’s mental health recovery pathway, either through the severity of their difficulties or the associated risks. It can often be a traumatic experience associated with distress and vulnerability both for patients and their relatives. Modern acute inpatient psychiatric care must undoubtedly be truly multidisciplinary and part of a wider community-based system. It must emphasize dignity, compassion, and well-being as well as addressing challenges such as involuntary admissions, cultural diversity, physical comorbidities, and the needs of relatives, just to name a few. The present textbook focuses on these and related issues in a way that is relevant to frontline clinicians dealing with them daily, with medical, nursing, and legal aspects going hand in hand with topics such as team leadership or multidisciplinary work. The textbook describes inpatient services as provided in England, so it describes work that takes place within a national health service free at the point of delivery, carried out by universal primary care as well as secondary mental health care services, both operating within clinical governance structures that seek quality improvement and accountability. Crucially, both the Mental Health Act and the Mental Capacity Act provide unique legal frameworks for the care of mental ill health. The editors hope that for readers in the UK and beyond, the textbook will provide a real-life system which can be questioned and problematized and, in that way, may help to orient clinical work.
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Michigan. Surface and Ground Water Hydrology Alteration Task Force., ed. Michigan's Relative Risk Task Force report on hydrology. Lansing, Mich: Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality, Office of Special Environmental Projects, 1998.

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Obery, Angela M. Application of the relative risk model for Codorus Creek Watershed relative ecological risk assessment: An approach for multiple stressors. 2000.

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Halafoff, Anna. The Multifaith Movement : Global Risks and Cosmopolitan Solutions: Global Risks and Cosmopolitan Solutions. Springer, 2014.

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Vandeveer, Melissa Malone. RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC BIOPHYSICAL RISKS AND PARENTAL PSYCHOSOCIAL RISKS TO PRESCHOOL CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY FUNCTION. 1993.

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Simon, Gleeson. Part III Investment Banking, 12 The Trading Book. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198793410.003.0012.

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This chapter begins by discussing market risk in the Basel framework. Market risk was a relative latecomer to the Basel framework. Although the original Accord was signed in 1988, it was only in 1996 that the amendment to incorporate market risks was implemented. Market risk in the trading book is comprised of two significant components: position risk, which measures the risk of a change in the value of assets held; and counterparty credit risk, which measures the riskiness of counterparties to derivatives, options, and other trading positions. The remainder of the chapter covers trading book eligibility under Basel 2.5 and Basel 3.
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H. C. M. den Nijs (Editor), D. Bartsch (Editor), and J. Sweet (Editor), eds. Introgression from Genetically Modified Plants into Wild Relatives. CABI, 2004.

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Back, Kerry E. Utility and Risk Aversion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190241148.003.0001.

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Expected utility is introduced. Risk aversion and its equivalence with concavity of the utility function (Jensen’s inequality) are explained. The concepts of relative risk aversion, absolute risk aversion, and risk tolerance are introduced. Certainty equivalents are defined. Expected utility is shown to imply second‐order risk aversion. Linear risk tolerance (hyperbolic absolute risk aversion), cautiousness parameters, constant relative risk aversion, and constant absolute risk aversion are described. Decreasing absolute risk aversion is shown to imply a preference for positive skewness. Preferences for kurtosis are discussed. Conditional expectations are introduced, and the law of iterated expectations is explained. Risk averse investors are shown to dislike mean‐independent noise.
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Clarke, Angus, Katie Featherstone, Aditya Bharadwaj, and Paul Atkinson. Risky Relations: Family, Kinship and the New Genetics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Clarke, Angus, Katie Featherstone, Aditya Bharadwaj, and Paul Atkinson. Risky Relations: Family, Kinship and the New Genetics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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