Sentences with phrase «systemic factors include»

Systemic factors include the widespread discrimination that Aboriginals experience both in, and outside, penal institutions.
Access to justice is a complicated issue with multiple systemic factors including poverty, racial profiling, lack of basic legal and practical education, inadequate social services, inadequate government funding, lawyers not wanting to work for little money, etc..

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These factors — many of which are beyond our control and the effects of which can be difficult to predict — include: credit, market, liquidity and funding, insurance, operational, regulatory compliance, strategic, reputation, legal and regulatory environment, competitive and systemic risks and other risks discussed in the risk sections of our 2017 Annual Report; including global uncertainty and volatility, elevated Canadian housing prices and household indebtedness, information technology and cyber risk, regulatory change, technological innovation and new entrants, global environmental policy and climate change, changes in consumer behavior, the end of quantitative easing, the business and economic conditions in the geographic regions in which we operate, the effects of changes in government fiscal, monetary and other policies, tax risk and transparency and environmental and social risk.
Investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) report pre-clinical research showing that a genetic variant encoded in neutrophil cystolic factor 1 (NCF1) is associated with increased risk for autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome, in the January 2017 issue of Nature Genetics.
In the current study, a number of prognostic factors such as age, stage, comorbidity, hormonal receptor and HER2 status and differences in systemic treatments (medication after surgery) were included and considered as possible explanations for the previously reported survival differences between BCT and mastectomy.
Systemic bacterial infections such as those caused by Salmonella are highly regulated and complex processes that include sophisticated offensive and defensive strategies by both pathogen and host that are orchestrated by virulence factors.
This cascade of chronic systemic inflammation in your body becomes a factor in many serious health problems, including autoimmune conditions and even heart disease.
One theory proposes that once the storage capacity of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) depots is exceeded under conditions of energy excess, either as a result of impaired expandability and / or excessive hypertrophic growth, fat deposition within visceral depots and non-adipose tissues including the liver, skeletal muscle and pancreas can ensue.93 This can subsequently lead to the development of systemic IR and a series of associated cardiometabolic disorders including dyslipidaemia, dysglycaemia, hyperinsulinaemia and hypertension.3 Expression of pro-inflammatory mediators including interleukins 1 (IL - 1), 6 (IL - 6), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF - α) and resistin, are also increased which can further potentiate IR and promote atherosclerosis.
Systemic inflammation is a major risk factor for a host of lifestyle - related diseases and conditions, including cardiovascular disease and stroke.»
I would argue that larger systemic issues are still only one factor in a series of complex parts that surround teacher turnover and ineffectiveness — including modern trends to explore multiple professions within one's lifespan in the US.
Factors in reaching a specific diagnosis include systemic diseases, infections, infestations and dietary problems.
Respiratory or cardiac arrest can be caused by a variety of factors including pre-existing disease of the thorax, (including the heart or lungs), other systemic disease (particularly involving the liver and / or kidneys where anesthetics must be cleared from the body), blockage of the air passageway (blocked ET tube, regurgitation of material from stomach, blood) and overdose of the anesthetic agent (s).
The set of factors defining «material breach» include: the sensitivity of the information, the number of individuals involved, and «an assessment by the organization that the cause of the breach or a pattern of breaches indicates a systemic problem.»
However, Cheryl Foy, general counsel at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, says the issue is complex and there are «multiple factors» including a systemic undervaluing of women's work.
Building on the international work of CIPHER: Competencies for Indigenous Public Health, Evaluation and Research, the review seeks to address issues of Aboriginal public health, including systemic factors related to colonialism, recognition of Indigenous knowledge, and First Nations, Inuit and Métis health governance.
Due to a range of factors, including systemic barriers and life circumstances, Aboriginal children are absent from school about twice as much as non-Aboriginal children.
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