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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distinct exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear or specific level of exposure to something, often in contexts like risk assessment, research, or media.
Example: "The study aimed to analyze the effects of distinct exposure to pollutants on respiratory health."
Alternatives: "clear exposure" or "specific exposure".
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Due to the distance between the sampling sites and the rather territorial behavior of the investigated species, it is highly likely that the sampled populations had their respective, distinct exposure history.
We chose these dose levels since they reflect medically distinct exposure levels which require different levels of intervention (e.g. 10 Gy is 100% lethal) [1] [4], [9].
However, there has been recent and increasing interest in sedentary behaviours as a distinct exposure.
The present comparison provides much clearer and distinct exposure profiles, as well as their opposing biological effects in animals.
Third, the inability to show a significant decrease in HGD and OAC risk for drug use may be explained by the distinct exposure definition that we applied.
Perhaps due to the relatively small sample size, Kurttio et al. 2006 did not separate the total population into distinct exposure groups for the purposes of statistical analyses.
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Moreover, we line out the surface properties after distinct exposures to air and immersion in water, profiting from the advantage of the online technique that superficial changes can be detected very quickly.
This analysis indicated distinct exposure-dependent methylation patterns around TSSs (span of 3,000 bp) and identified several hundred novel BPA-induced promoter methylation events.
A scatter plot of cumulative TCPy (µg/g creatinine) against average percentage points of symptoms revealed distinct exposure-response gradients by pesticide application status (applicators vs non-applicators; figure 3).
Gender disparities in incidence of site-specific EPSCC further implicate distinct exposures and/or inherent susceptibility differences by site.
Nickel, chromium VI, and cadmium were excluded because these substances are inherent components of welding fumes rather than being correlated but distinct exposures.
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