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To simulate internal exposure in women throughout their entire life, compartments size, blood flows, and biochemical properties are described as variables that change as a function of age, body weight, body height, and pregnancy periods (see Supplemental Material online at http://www.ehponline.org/members/2008/10917/suppl.pdf).org/members/2008/10917/suppl.pdf

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Such polymorphic TRs are often described as variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR).

When discussing the time leading up to surgery, many participants described using non-prescription pain or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), although the efficacy of such medication was described as variable.

Table  1 also shows the results of the bivariate logistic regression describing the association between the variables previously described (as independent variables) and consulting with a dietitian (as a dependent variable).

The variables in the formulation are described as interval variables and treated in affine form.

Sex, age group, income quintiles, rurality categories and use of Ontario Drug Benefits were described as categorical variables, and the marginalization composite score as a continuous variable.

Like Bull et al. [31] with PoLV 1 4 sequences, we used positions of 'limited variability', described as highly variable sequences, to classify DBL6ε sequences.

The variations result in uncertainties that are described as interval variables with lower and upper bounds.

In the proposed method, the parameters of frictional coefficient, material properties and the thicknesses of wearing components are treated as uncertain parameters, which are described as interval variables.

Due to a great deal of uncertainties and limited measured data in engineering practice, the structural uncertain parameters were described as interval variables.

Accordingly, Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was applied to z scores of the synthetic estimates to produce a set of uncorrelated explanatory variables, described as 'unhealthy lifestyle' variables.

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