Sentence examples for average level found from inspiring English sources

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Cynthia Zipf, executive director of Clean Ocean Action, said the new PCB standard fell below the average level found in sand worms at the site, and is about at the average found in lobsters there.

In summary, we have shown that PHD3 is upregulated in human pancreatic cancer specimens with the highest average level found in well-differentiated tumours.

The occupational exposure rate was estimated by linear regression using the above values of kinetic parameters and assuming an initial condition for serum TCDD of 7 ppt, i.e., the average level found in unexposed workers.

We found that the level of the CDKN1C RNA of BWS patient 2 was 20-fold lower than the average level found in eight age-matched normal control individuals and was comparable to that measured in BWS cases with loss of ICR2 methylation and no microduplication (Fig.  6B).

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This is similar to average levels found in the general U.S. population (16.7 µg/L) and indicates very low arsenic concentrations in drinking water (Steinmaus et al. 2009).

In most samples, EphB2 expression was comparable to or only slightly higher than the average levels found in non-malignant control samples.

Concentrations in kerosene-using houses, although lower than solid fuel-using households, were often more than twice the average levels found in gas-using households.

Although the O3 level in these studies (0.5 ppm) exceeded the average levels found in our study, these studies present evidence of permanently compromised lung structure and growth for early or chronic exposure to pollutants.

Prior to the implementation of the SFA law in Michigan, the average PM2.5 level found in the 78 restaurants was 126 μg/m, while the average PM2.5 level in the 77 restaurants after the law was 11.8 μg/m; this difference between prelaw and postlaw levels is statistically significant (p<0.001).

Both the F.D.A. and the cosmetics industry insist that the average lead level found, just above 1 parts per million, or p.p.m., poses no real or unusual health risk.

When copper (II) sulphate was tested at the average copper level found in WT extract (0.14 mg L-1 this being equivalent to 0.56 mM added copper (II) sulphate) there was no antibacterial effect against S. aureus NCTC 06571 although copper (II) sulphate tested at higher levels up to 9.6 mM showed increased antimicrobial efficacy to c.a 3.5 log10 cfu mL-1.

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