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The WHO coordinates a regular exposure study to using human milk to quantify the global presence and distribution of persistent organic pollutants.
The median nicotine concentration found in the venues of our study is associated with an excess lung cancer mortality risk of 438 per 100,000 in discos and 28 per 100,000 in restaurants, assuming a regular exposure (8 hr per working day) to these levels of SHS during a 40-year working period (derived using the formula of Repace and Lowrey 1993).
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The patient was immunocompromised, had never traveled abroad, and had a history of regular exposure to mud.
Indeed, he was visiting his family in Morocco for two weeks in a farm with regular exposure to horses and horse sheds when he became ill.
Among our patients this diagnosis was based on a history of regular exposure to hand-held vibrating tools with white fingers on exposure to cold and/or sensorineural symptoms, an impaired vibrotactile sense and neurophysiological findings supporting HAVS but excluding other causes of neuropathy.
This first case of melioidosis in Mauritius occurred in an immunosuppressed patient who had a history of prolonged and regular exposure to mud during a year when rainfall was higher than average.
The reference group consisted of subjects who had never owned a pet or had regular exposure to farm animals.
As automated systems become more common, palynologists must remain mindful that a certain level of regular exposure to pollen morphology is required to maintain their levels of expertise.
We found that although the majority of adolescent girls in our sample had never tried smoking, a concerning proportion reported regular exposure to SHS.
The main strength of the current study was the concurrent assessment of microenvironment exposures and biomarker sampling in a study population with regular exposure to freshly generated exhaust, in levels that overlap with those seen in the general population.
Three types of jobs commonly held by women in Mončegorsk were of particular concern in terms of a high likelihood of regular exposure to organic solvents, namely painters, painter-plasterers and spoolers.
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