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Furthermore we included mostly new users of respiratory medications such that subjects at highest risk of the outcome had not ceased exposure to inhaled corticosteroids [ 20].
For example, current U-Hg may be more relevant for research involving certain renal outcomes that are reversible after ceased exposure, whereas cumulative U-Hg may be more suitable for research involving chronic neuropsychological effects of long-term exposure (Bast-Pettersen et al. 2005; Ellingsen et al. 1993; Grandjean et al. 1999; Kishi et al. 1994).
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Bronchoscopy with bronchial biopsy was performed six hours after ceasing exposure.
Ceasing exposure at 2 years without monitoring tumor development for additional time cannot estimate the impact of food additives, drugs, and other chemicals on humans who die in their 70s or later.
While C. beijerinckii exposed to furfural stress during the acidogenic growth phase produced 13% more ABE than the unstressed control, ABE production by C. beijerinckii ceased following exposure to furfural stress during the solventogenic growth phase.
They were a subgroup of 94 participants diagnosed as affected by OA in that period: 9 had been removed from work at the diagnosis, 21 were excluded for having ceased occupational exposure after few months from diagnosis, and 25 were lost at the follow-up or had no acceptable sputum measurements at the diagnosis.
Of the whole group, 9 participants had been completely removed from work at the time of diagnosis, while 21 participants were excluded for having ceased occupational exposure few months after diagnosis, and 25 participants were lost at the follow-up or had no acceptable sputum measurements at the diagnosis.
To that end, the first-line intervention for lead poisoning is to cease lead exposure and administer chelation therapy.
The microcirculation changes following VCM exposure have been previously shown on 15 workers who ceased their occupational exposure 6 months prior to testing.
The remobilization of bone Pb back into the circulation is a potentially relevant source of soft-tissue Pb exposure and toxicity long after the external Pb exposure ceased [95].
For example, if the half-life of a compound were two years and exposure ceased, one would predict a decrease of 16% over six months; presence of declining but nonzero exposure would reduce observed elimination rates.
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