Sentences with phrase «without such markers»

Gene Markers Located for Hereditary Prostate Cancer Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute, Wake Forest University and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden identified an array of gene markers for hereditary prostate cancer that, along with family history for the disease, appear to raise risk to more than nine times that of men without such markers.

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But the risks associated with such markers are usually quite low — often just a fraction higher than for people without the marker.
These syndromes include conditions in which autoimmunity is clearly implicated as causal, in light of identification of autoantibodies to relevant autoantigens; diseases suspected to be autoimmune because of the presence of autoantibodies, although the autoreactive response has not been proven to be pathogenic and could be a consequence or marker of tissue damage; and other diseases often considered to be «autoimmune,» such as psoriasis or inflammatory bowel disease, characterized by organ - targeted inflammation but without evidence of a stimulating autoantigen.
It can occur without caloric restriction, without the risk of nutrient deprivation, and can have other systemwide benefits too, such as improvements in gait, reduced markers of aging, and cognitive function.
Sometimes people just come across people and connect instantly despite differences such as age, status and background without even considering age as a distinct marker.
Key historical markers are addressed head - on, briefly and often without dialogue, such as Robert E. Lee's surrender to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox.
Without a page list, the user would have to navigate each page marker in the text, provided they are available and the Reading System provides such functionality.
Exploring the environment, instead of running straight to the objective marker will yield hidden rewards, allowing the nanosuit to be upgraded depending on your playstyle, such as increasing the amount of damage Prophet can take, or decreasing the energy cost for having cloak enabled (Try reading that without the nanosuit voice).
For example, while ordinary medical mistakes by a medical doctor such as confusing two drugs with similar names or putting the decimal point in a prescription dosage, causing harm to a patient, would not ordinarily result in criminal liability, coming into an operating room while too drunk to drive and without reviewing which limb of a patient needs to be amputated despite a clear indication in marker on the leg of a patient showing that fact, might constitute criminal negligence on the part of a medical doctor.
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