Sentence examples for consequences for exposure from inspiring English sources

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Characteristics of adjacent geographic areas may also have consequences for exposure to risk within a given residential area, as shown for birth weight in Chicago neighborhoods (Morenoff 2003).

Implementation of such processes will, however, incur considerable costs and a greater carbon footprint for WWTW [ 14, 16], emphasising the need to understand better the population-level consequences for exposure to estrogenic and other so-called endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs).

Given these assessment results and the low concentration range among PWS in relation to much higher estimates for private wells (Table 1), differences in actual and predicted PWS arsenic levels should not have meaningful consequences for exposure assessment.

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This might have consequences for the exposure of soil organisms and for the extrapolation of risk from the individual to the population level.

It provides extra care facilities and attention for the consequences of exposure to radioactivity for first, second, and third generation victims".

It provides extra care facilities and attention for the consequences of exposure to radioactivity for first, second and third generation victims".

While the consequences of exposure variability for exposure-outcome relationships can often be assessed and adjusted for, provided that the sources of this variability are known [ 66, 68], adjustment for bias requires access to specific and sufficient information on the structure and properties of the bias to permit a translation of estimated exposures to the expected true values [ 69- 71].

Certain personality traits may sensitize for the consequences of exposure events [ 43].

Although many different procedures are available for the assessment of human behavioral function, performance tests are displacing traditional diagnostic tests for ascertaining the consequences of exposure to neurotoxic chemicals.

Epidemiological studies will also need to consider the challenges related to validity of self-reported maternal tobacco use or secondhand smoke exposure, especially in studies evaluating the long-term health consequences for offspring where exposure assessment may occur many years after the exposure event.

Animal studies also provide support for the occurrence of intergenerational consequences of exposure.

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