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  • The return-to-risk ratio of individual stocks is far inferior to a well-diversified portfolio.
  • These findings would not change the benefit-risk ratio for most women,
  • The benefit-to-risk ratio is less clear when the reasons for induction are psychological or social.
  • This means that the risk ratio was . 93.
  • For starters, the cost / risk ratio is low because the Tigers are still paying him.
  • We are prepared to bring in the money but want a fair equity to risk ratio,
  • The relative benefit-risk ratio of ipriflavone appears low when compared with the alternative anti-osteoporotic drugs available.
  • Topical glucocorticoids with increased benefit to risk ratio such as prednicarbate form a paradigm in the context.
  • The characterization of the benefit to risk ratio of drugs is in the focus of her scientific work.
  • But if you change your risk ratio by just 10 percent, your losses can easily go up 50 percent.
  • However, its most serious adverse effects are behavioral, and its benefit-risk ratio in these conditions is not well understood.
  • Thus, the protective index is a more accurate measure of the benefit-to-risk ratio than the therapeutic index, but is less objectively defined.
  • Young people are much less likely than middle-age people ( risk ratio 0.1, or 10 percent ) to have a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
  • The following stories appeared in major Japanese newspapers this morning : Front Page : MOF to Tighten Requirements on Brokerages'Capital to Risk Ratios
  • If you want to calculate the risk ratio since the AIDS epidemic began in 1981, that's zero cases over a denominator in the billions.
  • For partial caries removal in primary teeth, this was a risk ratio of 0.24 [ 0.06, 0.90 ], when caries was not completely removed.
  • When the key regulatory question-- How many adverse reactions are acceptable ?-- was asked in the 1970s, decisions about benefit-to-risk ratios always favored Halcion.
  • The relative risk ( RR ), also called "'risk ratio, "'is simply the risk ( probability ) of an event relative to some independent variable.
  • "A physical mission to Afghanistan at this time would be too perilous and without a reasonable risk ratio for achieving the objectives, " said Jackson.
  • To enhance the science of vaccine research by providing standardized, validated, and objective methods for continuous monitoring of safety profiles and by assessing benefit-risk ratios.
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