Sentence examples for consequences of contamination from inspiring English sources

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Among specific objectives, the project will assess the consequences of contamination during pregnancy and early childhood by well-known pollutants (lead, mercury, PCB, pesticides) as well as emerging pollutants (phthalate, etc).

A transdisciplinary approach for environmental health practice has emerged that engages the social sciences to paint a full picture of the consequences of contamination so that policy makers, regulators, public health officials, and other stakeholders can better ameliorate impacts and prevent future exposure.

What emerges from our commentary is a new transdisciplinary approach for environmental health practice that fully engages the social sciences to paint a full picture of the consequences of contamination so that policy makers, regulators, public health officials, and other stakeholders can better ameliorate impacts and prevent future exposure.

With respect to the possible consequences of contamination by missed mutation carriers in the BCAC sample set, we first estimated which BCAC-untested cases were more likely to be an undetected mutation carrier, and then re-estimated a subset of the LRs by using iterative sampling of the control dataset.

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Their presence is probably the consequence of contamination of the reagents and adsorption of carbon dioxide from air.

The presence of high nitrate concentrations in the phreatic waters is not only the direct consequence of a massive usage of artificial fertilizers, but is also a consequence of contamination by domestic septic tanks.

Therefore, the improvement in the control group could partially have been a consequence of contamination.

This is clearly not the case indicating that the exudate contained transcripts that were not simply a consequence of contamination.

Nitrate concentrations in wells reached 11.6 milliequivalents/L, which may have been a consequence of contamination by latrines and deforestation (Girard and Hillaire-Marcel 1997).

This rise could be a consequence of contamination during the cheese making process, since only metals initially present are bound to milk proteins.

If CK's are the subject of such an experiment, an important issue to determine is whether the CK originates from the investigated tissue or whether its presence is a consequence of contamination from the laboratory environment.

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