Sentences with phrase «vulnerable subpopulations»

Balbus, J. M., and C. Malina, 2009: Identifying vulnerable subpopulations for climate change health effects in the United States.
Identifying vulnerable subpopulations for climate change health effects in the United States
Suchresistance renders humans (especially vulnerable subpopulations) wide open to bacteria - induced illnesses and death;
Identifying Vulnerable Subpopulations for Climate Change Health Effects in the United States
Published by Noha Sharafeldin, M.D., M.Sc., Ph.D., instructor in UAB's Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship and Division of Hematology and Oncology, this study helps add a missing piece to a long - unsolved puzzle about post-transplant effects on recipients, specifically that vulnerable subpopulations of similar transplants can benefit from targeted interventions in the years after they receive their lifesaving treatment.
Future studies are needed to examine sodium trends by race / ethnicity and income to identify vulnerable subpopulations that further interventions should target,» the article concludes.
She cut that value down to 70 to protect the most vulnerable subpopulations like children.

Not exact matches

The Davis Strait polar bear subpopulation is said to be «vulnerable» to the supposed effects of global warming because, like Hudson Bay, Davis Strait sea ice retreats every summer, leaving polar bears on land for several months.
PBGS members voted to reject four subpopulation estimates used in the 2015 Red List polar bear status review — even though the inclusion of those numbers was required in order for the Red List status of «vulnerable» to be upheld.
Less is known about which subpopulations are more vulnerable to air pollution.
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