Sentence examples for causation of effects from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, omic profiling can be used to identify chemical causation of effects induced by complex mixtures (Garcia-Reyero et al. 2008a).

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To clearly discern the role of the airborne bacterium in the causation of health effects, most epidemiologic investigations would benefit from separate assessments of carriers and noncarriers.

As described above, the criteria for making reasonable inferences of association of exposure to benzene and causation of toxic effect are supported by the Bradford Hill guidelines (Table 1).

"They belittled or denied causation of the health effects of smoking and addiction, and had the gall to challenge public health authorities," and even used fabricated science to dispute the risk, Mr. Finegan said in an interview today.

Based on this physiological basis, Part 2 describes a conceptual model for the causation of adverse health effects at these targets that is composed of two pathways.

End-stage renal failure is associated with profound changes in physiology and health, but the molecular causation of these pleomorphic effects termed "uremia" is poorly understood.

In addition the worker is barred from discussing the types and concentrations of chemicals and radioactive substances to which he or she is exposed, thereby limiting the ability of a competent physician to prepare an opinion on the causation between effects of exposure and disease.

Consequently, causation and effects of single associations should be interpreted cautiously.

Careful conclusions about causation of drug-induced adverse effects are needed to avoid false associations while providing appropriate safeguards to the fetus and newborn.

No convincing evidence was discovered that would directly implicate the exposure to microwave radiation experienced by the employees at the Moscow embassy in the causation of any adverse health effects as of the time of this analysis".

They note that time-series studies capture items a and c but do not provide any information on item b; can be affected by confounding bias due to lack of control of time-varying covariates; and are useful to establish causation and to assess relative magnitude of effects across subgroups.

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