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Swimming pools constitute environments with high levels of DBPs in water and air due to continuous disinfection and constant organic load from bathers (e.g., urine, sweat, cosmetics, skin cells, and hair) (Kim et al. 2002; LaKind et al. 2010).
Those neighbors constituted the environment of the agent.
Also, exposed portions of the Pacific continental shelf could have constituted favourable environment for such aquatic species [ 12].
An increasing number of studies show that oxygen-depleted environments constitute a common environment for bacterial pathogens that are able to establish chronic disease and also for environmental bacteria (50 – 50).
This constitutes the environment of the tool.
Our communications media likewise constitute the environment which sustains, nurtures – or constrains – our culture.
These signatures allow the agent to attribute a low level semantics to elements that constitute its environment based on valences of interactions, without predefined knowledge about these elements and regardless of the number of element types.
The ongoing challenges constitute the environment in which the hospital-based specialty of emergency medicine needs to develop as part of a larger system.
One new area that's likely to surface in the next set of AAP recommendations is the suggestion that media constitute another environment in which children live.
Hinduism teaches that the five great elements (space, air, fire, water and earth) that constitute the environment are all derived from prakriti, the primal energy.
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