Sentences with phrase «less affected population»

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In addition, not that many people are affected by the lie — less than five percent of the population — so it's not important enough to endanger Obama care.
It is the most vulnerable populations that are most affected by more - violent and less - predictable natural disasters resulting from climate change.
Unfortunately, as monitoring efforts continue, we may see these pretty patterns cut short: warming temperatures could deplete phytoplankton populations, which means less fish, squid, and krill for the birds to feast on, and could affect whether sooty shearwaters have enough energy to make it back to their New Zealand breeding grounds.
By studying rare «copy number variations,» which are individual errant insertions or deletions of DNA segments (each of which occur in less than one percent of the population), researchers discovered a new cluster of genes that are affected in some autistic individuals as well as a number of mutations that were present in autistic children but not their parents.
«Children with ADHD and their mothers may live less than average population: A study conducted by Brazilian researchers shows that hyperactivity can produce chromosome changes that affect health.»
«These findings dispute the commonly held notion that the gap in donor supply in certain geographic areas is due to large populations of racial and ethnic minorities who are less likely to consent for donation, thus affecting the geography of available organs,» said the study's lead author, David Goldberg, MD, MSCE, an assistant professor in the division of Gastroenterology at Penn..
This makes short - term environmental change less likely to affect the population badly.
While insomnia is the most common sleep problem in the U.S. (affecting an estimated 35 % of the population), it's estimated that less than 5 % of those cases can be considered paradoxical.
Although it is estimated that 6 to 8 % of children suffer from food allergies, food allergies in adulthood are relatively rare, affecting less than 3 % of the population.
These disabilities affect less than 1 percent of the population.
The company expects less than one percent of the total recall population to be affected and will replace the front passenger airbag on an estimated 1200 Compass SUVs free of cost.
Her condition, affecting less than two thousandths of one per cent of the population, was asymptomatic; she might have died at any time in her life.
Suddenly, I discovered that not only were people not making it up, but that being unable to create visual images in your mind is a rare condition, affecting less than 2 % of the population.
The company behind the FICO score is estimating that this will affect roughly 12 million U.S. consumers (~ 6 % of total population) and that just under 11 million people will see a score improvement of less than 20 points.
Purely compensatory predation, on the other hand, is less likely to affect overall populations.
The MVD protocol voluntarily in use by UK CKCS breeders however, advises not breeding from an individual if the parent is affected at less than five years of age, and it remains to be seen whether restricting breeding based on the disease status of the parental generation will have a positive effect in reducing the prevalence of MMVD in the UK CKCS population.
Second, mammal populations in complex rocky habitats have been less affected than those in more productive woodlands and savanna, suggesting a predation effect [25], [26].
One population, ironically, has been less affected than others, and that's art writers: We're at the low end of the art economy either way....
Villages affected: In the 2,500 settlements with population less than 60,000 the sum of the population is about 24 million (population in all of Nepal is 31 million), the fatalities are estimated as about 41,000, which amounts to only about 16 fatalities per settlement, on average.
Specific populations, such as those less economically developed or in lower - lying regions will be at a very high risk of impact and hundreds of millions of people will potentially be adversely affected by events like coastal flooding, saltwater infiltration into agricultural lands, and sea level rise.
(For a look at how improved health care and medical technologies are affecting population growth worldwide, see our infographic «More Life, Less Death.»)
Anything less than one lifetime is «abrupt» since habits and populations can be severely affected within living memories.
Thirty years to establish a climate state seems a long time, as within that period there may be notable shifts to a number of different prevailing patterns of cold / warmth / wet or drought that, on a human scale affects agriculture and horticulture by impacting on what crops may be grown successfully, may affect the tourism season, may cause a consumer to use more or less energy in their home, and also impact on nature by affecting the populations of wild life and vegetation.
Future fire regimes will be less affected by global warming than by other global changes, in particular population growth, because over 95 % of ignitions are due to humans.
If a population had more or less of these alleles, might this affect the preferred forms of social interaction?
It remains unclear why anxiety and mood disorders are less prevalent in East Asian relative to Western cultures, especially given that a majority of individuals living in East Asia carry the S allele of the serotonin transporter gene, which is associated in Western populations with negative affect.
It is inconceivable that a country as wealthy as Australia can not solve a health crisis affecting less than 3 % of its population.
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