Examples of using Likelihood of developing in English and their translations into Norwegian
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reducing the likelihood of developing atherosclerosis.
The ratio of HDL to total cholesterol very well predicts the likelihood of developing heart disease.
is associated with a reduced likelihood of developing AD.
When untreated, coryza may increase the likelihood of developing sinusitis, bronchitis
Genetic factors contribute substantially to the likelihood of developing bipolar disorder,
However, if too much fat accumulates in the liver, the likelihood of developing cirrhosis will increase significantly.
LTS-equipped XLS pipettes not only minimize fatigue and significantly reduce the likelihood of developing RSIs, they feature.
DNA breaks can increase the likelihood of developing cancer(if the damage is to a tumor suppressor gene).
calcium in the diet has been associated with an increased likelihood of developing osteoporosis.
Your family history is a strong indicator as to whether you have a higher likelihood of developing osteoporosis or not.
Vazavital" instructions for use allow use for prevention purposes to reduce the likelihood of developing a heart attack and stroke.
So, if parents have previously been diagnosed with this ailment, the likelihood of developing it in crumbs is also great.
Today all doctors agree that one of the key risk factors that significantly increase the likelihood of developing myopia, is heredity.
Long-term usage of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs) were thought in 2007 to be associated with a reduced likelihood of developing AD.
Does the likelihood of developing typical monitor-related eye complaints such as tearing
Eczema also increases the likelihood of developing asthma or allergies with affected children,
Does the likelihood of developing typical monitor-related eye complaints such as weeping
so there is a high likelihood of developing side effects.
Second hand smoke, particularly in pre-menopause women, increased the likelihood of developing breast cancer later in life by an astounding 70%!
which reduces the likelihood of developing a syndrome of"dry" eyes.