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In case two women were available within one household, one woman was selected based on exposure to HEP.
The scientific committee acknowledged that the evidence of health risks was based on exposure to very high doses of hormones.
Although the fires caused large air pollution peaks the UK health guidelines, based on exposure averaged over the whole day, were not exceeded.
This is why the Environmental Protection Agency does not typically ban chemicals outright; rather, it restricts use based on exposure.
But Nelson isn't paid based on exposure.
Real contaminant exposures are often based on exposure to several substances.
Thus, clinical recommendations are based on exposure to a single episode of underprotected intercourse.
Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) was also performed based on exposure scenarios derived from literature data.
The Swedish study was based on exposure data from the Swedish transport safety survey TSU92- for the years 1998 2000.
It takes multiple images and then uses the best bits of each picture based on exposure and sharpness to composite together a final image.
The wind hazard and building vulnerability models are based on exposure of residential construction to cyclones in North Queensland, Australia.
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