Sentence examples for be exposed to levels from inspiring English sources

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This means that drivers in Delhi in winter could be exposed to levels of the most harmful particulates that are 30 or 40 times the WHO safe limits.

But the debate is not limited to children; the authorities have to weigh the risks of allowing thousands of people, including the elderly, to be exposed to levels that remain far above natural background radiation.

In the report, the agency did find a few instances in which people might be exposed to levels that pose some health risks: for instance, if a toddler plays in a backyard sprayed recently by a homeowner, or when adults pick fruits in gardens or farms where malathion was recently applied.

The papers' overall conclusion is that caterpillars are not likely to be exposed to levels of pollen high enough to be harmful, except from one type of the corn that has a particularly high level of the toxin in its pollen.

Although levels of HCl and HF measured here did not exceed WHO guidelines, local populations are likely to be exposed to levels greater than those reported by this study as diffusion tubes provide an average over the duration of exposure, which will include variations in degassing and wind direction.

37 individuals in Env&Health07 were found to be exposed to levels above 68 dB(A) and were subsequently excluded from the study.

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But industry researchers at 3M and DuPont maintain that animals are exposed to levels thousands higher than the general population will ever realistically face.

An increase in the percentage of urban populations in Europe being exposed to levels of particulate matter from 2010 to 2011 suggested some backsliding, the report said.

According to recent analysis by the World Health Organization, 80% of people that live in urban areas that monitor air pollution are exposed to levels that exceeds guidelines.

Drug resistance can develop when the parasite is exposed to levels of a medication insufficient to kill it — either a dose that is too low or a course of the medicine that has been halted too soon.

An estimated 9600 were exposed to levels between 1 and 10 ppm, and an additional 370 were exposed at levels above 10 ppm.

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