associated risk

collocation in English

meaningsofassociatedandrisk

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associated
adjective
uk
/əˈsəʊ.si.eɪ.tɪd/
us
/əˈsoʊ.si.eɪ.t̬ɪd/
connected:
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risk
noun
uk
/rɪsk/
us
/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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(Definition ofassociatedandriskfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofassociated risk

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Shoulder dystocia: its incidence andassociatedriskfactors.
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Obstetric shoulder injury:associatedriskfactors, prediction and prognosis.
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Syncope in an elderly, institutionalized population: prevalence, incidence, andassociatedrisk.
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In the gastrointestinal tract, gastric dilatation is common with theassociatedriskof aspiration.
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Cost-effectiveness of a new transplantation regimen epidemiology andassociatedriskfactors.
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Pressure ulcer prevalence, incidence andassociatedriskfactors in the community.
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Impact of fathers' alcoholism andassociatedriskfactors on parent-infant attachment stability from 12 to 18 months.
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In conclusion, the source and type of food eaten were the most stronglyassociatedriskfactors for gastroenteritis.
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There is a need for additional conceptually based, longitudinal, multivariate studies regarding burnout and itsassociatedriskfactors and consequences.
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However, the majority of infants and children with thromboembolic diseases have severalassociatedriskfactors prior their vascular occlusion.
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The model included the likelihood and cost of terminations after diagnostic testing and theassociatedriskof fetal loss.
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There was wide variation in the range of alcohol problems andassociatedriskcharacteristics within the alcoholic group.
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In fact, the large number ofassociatedriskfactors may make many models including all such risk factors difficult to interpret, if not altogether meaningless.
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Nevertheless, these findings are noteworthy given that gender,associatedriskfactors, and other forms of maltreatment were controlled in these analyses.
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These prospective cohort studies are supported by smaller randomized controlled trials for investigating mechanisms or modifying theassociatedriskfactors uncovered by epidemiological studies.
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First, it goes beyond the usual focus of development practitioners and is more flexible in its identification of bad outcomes and theassociatedriskfactors.
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Transfer between hosts, however, must carry with it theassociatedriskof dislodgement and failure to reattach to either recipient or donor host.
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The time elapsed between the possibility of diagnosis in an otherwise asymptomatic fetus and the development of significant lesions andassociatedriskof sequelae is often several weeks.
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There is also extensive evidence of the frequency with which radial scars are associated with malignancy and with other lesions that have anassociatedriskof malignancy.
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Thirdly, the classification of work and itsassociatedriskis a step in the right direction.
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There is also anassociatedriskof potential subsidence because of mine workings.
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If this is possible, then the element ofassociatedriskwould be correspondingly lessened, while rapid design iteration can still be achieved utilizing these simple, but more representative models.
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