Sentence examples for be more frequently exposed from inspiring English sources

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However, few studies have investigated this hypothesis among African Americans, who may be more frequently exposed to stressors due to social and economic circumstances.

Children, especially those of illiterate mothers, could also be more frequently exposed to the pathogen.

Specifically, residents of Echang and the southwest islands appeared to be more frequently exposed to rodents and outdoor environments where mite exposure might be expected to be increased.

The extracellular symbiont may be more frequently exposed to mechanical and osmotic stresses, which would result in conservation of genes related to cell wall synthesis and formation.

The very high voltage lines, 225 and 400 kV (VHV-HVOL), and the high voltage lines, 63, 90 and 150 kV (HV-HVOL), were separated as dwellings located ⩽50 m from VHV-HVOL are expected to be more frequently exposed to higher ELF-MF than those located ⩽50 m from HV-HVOL (Maslanyj et al, 2009).

HEV infection in commercial pig farms were previously reported; however, there are very few reports on HEV infections in family-scale farms (backyard pig farms), where local people could be more frequently exposed to pigs or pig feces because of the open breeding system and poor sanitation of backyard pigs.

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Compared with non-exposed patients, pioglitazone-exposed patients were more frequently exposed to metformin (82.7% vs 68.2%) and sulfonylureas (72.2% vs 55.5%) but less frequently to insulin (19.2% vs 27.6%).

Whether torture is actually spreading here, as the Amnesty report suggests, or is more frequently exposed is not clear.

Women involved in an abusive relationship were more frequently exposed to other experiences of adulthood victimization, suggesting that their higher PTSD vulnerability could be a result of cumulative traumatic experiences.

Our results suggest that males, overweight occupants and those who are more frequently exposed to air-conditioning are more likely to express thermal discomfort due to feeling 'warm', compared to females, non-overweight occupants and those who were exposed to air-conditioning less frequently.

However, many participants drew upon experiences from New Zealand's past minor ashfall events to express the perceived value in information for 1 mm of ash, and this is likely to be different in other regions, where decision-makers and communities are more frequently exposed to greater thicknesses of volcanic ash.

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