Known risk factors for breast cancer are relatively weak, contributing only a small elevation in risk.
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Corvara is situated at the highest elevation in the area, on top of what is essentially a massive boulder.
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For Vioxx, Fleming estimated, the data show at least a 40% elevation in heart risk, and there is plenty of data to support that.
An earlier slap in the face for investors and taxpayers was the elevation in mid-2011 of Steve Almond, the former lead auditor of RBS to Chairman of the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Board of Partners.
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Its sudden elevation in status over Chester-le-Street and Trent Bridge, in particular, remains the subject of much rancour on the circuit and we all hope that the venue proves its worth as host of the opening Test of this much anticipated series.
More recently, an elevation in leukemia diagnosed in the first year of life was seen in children born in 1986 and 1987, just after the accident at Chernobyl, representing a latency period of less than two years between in-utero exposure and diagnosis.
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Ten of the 29 patients in the study had at least one elevation in liver enzymes greater than or equal to three times the upper limit of normal, including four patients who experienced liver enzymes greater than or equal to five times the upper limit of normal.
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To take just one example, from a public health perspective, it makes little sense to focus on the miniscule elevation in breast cancer risk associated with light-to-moderate alcohol consumption, when moderate alcohol intake has been shown to have a beneficial effect on coronary heart disease, a much more common condition.
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"The main issue to assess is whether the Algerian event represents a new ongoing threat and a general associated elevation in the risk environment or a one-off occurrence which may now result actually in tighter security in the region, " says Nick Robson, the head of Jardine Lloyd Thompson's credit, political and security risk business.
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Bowden, above 3, 000 feet, recorded 24 inches by early Tuesday, compared with 16 inches in Beckley, elevation 2, 300 feet, and 9 inches in the capital of Charleston, elevation 980 feet.
For extra-precise climb and descent data, they incorporate a barometric altimeter to pinpoint changes in elevation.
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Compared to the others, the Holy Monastery of Rousanou is lower in elevation, making it more accessible.
The trail ranges in elevation from about 2, 000 feet to about 4, 000 feet.
At 1, 800m in elevation, low clouds often fill the valley like a lid, the palms scratching their wispy underbellies.
Next, they shaped the contours of the course, raising the elevation 50 feet in some places to improve the view of the river.
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Launched in 2003, ICESat can measure changes in elevation as small as 1.5cm (0.6ins) from its orbit 645km (400 miles) above the Earth.
The trail passes through the Black Forest, rising 700m in elevation along mountain paths lined with wild garlic, and eventually presents views of the distant Glarner Alps.
Yaks live in alpine tundra, grasslands and the cold desert regions of the northern Tibetan Plateau, ranging from 13, 000 to 20, 000 feet (4, 000 to 6, 100 meters) in elevation, according to the IUCN.
The formally laid-out garden terraces to the south of the house have slight differences in elevation, but the house sits above them, raised on a basement hidden by patios at the level of the first floor.
After about seven years (and in keeping with their core beliefs), World Relief turned over the reins of the operation to the Nicaraguans, now led by Mario, who led Rick and me 3, 000 feet in elevation to the home and business of Claudio Martinez.
High up in the Andes Mountains, at an elevation of around 3, 600m in the well-known Cusco region, communities get together for celebrations involving music, dancing, drinking, eating and brightly coloured costumes.
The mantle beneath rose some 200 million years ago, resulting in the elevation of the lake floor.
Elevation Partners was launched in June by Roger McNamee, formerly of Silver Lake, and Bono, a rock star, to seek out deals in the media and entertainment industry.
He will come in to Glamorgan under Metson, whose elevation to his new post saw cricket director Matthew Maynard hand in his resignation.
You see he had a slight elevation to his ST segments in these leads here, see?
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PalmSource was acquired by Access Systems, and renamed itself ACCESS. Private equity firm Elevation Partners bought a stake in Palm Inc (they also own a share of Forbes Media) and then eventually Palm was sold in its entirety to Hewlett-Packard.
Despite his vast following and torrents of media attention, Limbaugh, 59, gets trumped by an unlikely array of household names on our poll, including Dr. Mehmet Oz, Steven Spielberg and even U2 frontman and international do-gooder Bono (who also owns a stake in Forbes through Elevation Partners).
Officials have focused on deer mice, common in the high-elevation eastern Sierra Nevada region.
Barkley was dropped from the elite squad in January and his elevation confirms Cipriani and Geraghty have slipped further down England's pecking order.
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