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Government-based guidelines for acceptable degrees of exposure prior to the 1970s were based upon thresholds of overt toxicity and on apparent acceptance that norms in lead concentrations in a society enveloped in lead-permeated exhaust fumes and lead paint must somehow reflect organic tolerance.
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Is black-and-white authenticity paramount or are there acceptable degrees of attribution?
However, both types of wires maintained an acceptable degree of fine surface topography after clinical exposure based on the classification of Bourauel et al. [28], due to the fact that all Sa values were less than 200 nm at the final assessment.
In the near-term, quantitative assessment of cumulative risks depends not only on targeted research but also on development of science-based methods and procedures for using existing exposure and effects data to characterize mixture-related health risks with an acceptable degree of precision.
No comment on acceptable degree of accuracy.
Comments: Abstract; none of the systems estimated weight with an acceptable degree of accuracy.
It is justified by the prediction of the Ms from the petrophysical parameters with an acceptable degree of accuracy.
Analysis of inter-rater reliability indicated an acceptable degree of agreement between clinicians (weighted Kappa for discontinuation scores=0.70 0.78).
To determine the degree of asphericity of a concave optical surface to an acceptable degree of accuracy a videokeratoscope can be used in preference to an optical microspherometer.
The established scale-up model agrees well with the manufacturer's test data within an acceptable degree of accuracy.
Histological analysis in the group receiving hormone showed acceptable degree of myelination with little granulation tissue and fibrosis.
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