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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated exposures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to health, safety, or research, where it refers to risks or factors that are linked to a particular condition or outcome.
Example: "The study aimed to identify the associated exposures that contribute to the development of respiratory diseases in urban populations."
Alternatives: "related risks" or "linked factors".
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This is the first known study that reports on LBP prevalence and associated exposures in undergraduate physiotherapy students in one Australian tertiary institution.
Moreover, our laboratory associated exposures of cricket frog tadpoles to antiestrogenic PCBs and PCDFs with marked masculinization of sex ratios (Reeder et al. 1998).
Cognitive impairments or associated exposures, if they exist, can potentially confound the assessment and interpretation of the psychological and behavioral variables of interest.
During the earlier reporting period, 1974 1998, recreationally associated exposures predominated and increased over time; therefore, the summer predominance was attributed to the greater likelihood of recreational exposure in the summer.
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The use of raw foods may underestimate dietary intake of PAHs and associated exposure risk considerably.
Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations were performed to evaluate the turbulent eddy dissipation rate (TED) and associated exposure time along various flow geometries.
Research for, and production of, novel radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals for either improving diagnostic and therapeutic outcome or reducing associated exposure.
There are several techniques available that aim to reduce blood loss and associated exposure to allogeneic blood after surgery.
A number of studies have associated exposure to particulate matter (PM) with adverse birth outcomes such as low birth weight.
Numerous studies have associated exposure to benzene with increased levels of chromosome aberrations in circulating lymphocytes of exposed workers.
8 In addition, there was limited or sufficient evidence associating exposures to dog allergen, moulds and formaldehyde and asthma exacerbation.
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