Sentence examples for based on an exposure from inspiring English sources

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However, the direct testing of a product should be regarded as the "gold standard" for the assessment of acute toxicities or if tests with environmentally realistic mixtures (based on an exposure modeling or monitoring) indicate synergistic interactions.

The alveolar retention per surface area for Ag and TiO2 spherical NPs for a full working lifetime was highest for 20-nm diameter particles (48.9 μg/cm), based on an exposure aerosol concentration of 1 mg/m.

The available sample provided 80% power to detect an odds ratio (OR) of 1.35 for wheeze (based on an outcome prevalence of 24%) in relation to living within 150 m of a road relative to more than 150 m (based on an exposure prevalence of 23%).

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In some papers, multiple estimates were provided based on differing definitions of exposure (for example, self reported occupational exposure and exposure based on a job exposure matrix [JEM]. In those cases, we also calculated the numeric average of the principal values presented.

The 2001 article was based on the same population as the 1999 article, but the results are slightly different and not directly comparable, because the analysis was based on a different exposure index (cumulative TCDD exposure) and different exposure categories.

The view - based on an ultraviolet exposure taken in space by the Solar Dynamics Observatory - shows the Sun appearing to be in the Earth's shadow.

These ELRs exceed the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the European Union Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure Limits typical goal of limiting ELR of disease for exposed workers to below 1/1,000 based on a lifetime exposure at an average exposure level.

Computer work exposures were based on a job exposure matrix derived from a national database of work requirements linked to standardised job codes.

The neonates were exposed to each AgNM in four repeats (5 neonates per replicate) based on a static exposure regime in 100 mL of the exposure media in glass exposure beakers.

For women we found a significant association between aircraft noise exposure and morning saliva cortisol levels in the analysis, based on a continuous exposure variable.

Work exposures were based on a job-exposure matrix that contained standardised occupational codes and associated exposure values from the Occupational Network (O*NET).

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