Sentence examples for effect on exposures from inspiring English sources

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Other variables included in our models have been reported in previous studies to not have an effect on exposures.

The proportion of renewable sources is expected to rise in the future, which may also have an effect on exposures to pollution originating from indoor and outdoor sources.

In this study, computer modelling established that the different MFs that are used in the currently available machines would have minimal effect on exposures produced using the ACC.

Moreover, to control for previous reproductive experiences and their possible effect on exposures (Olsen 2008), we repeated all analyses including only the first pregnancy of each woman in the cohort.

Removing or replacing traditional electronic games had no significant effect on exposures to bouts of MVPA lasting at least 10 min, bouts of sustained sedentary time lasting at least 30 min, or brief bursts at any intensity lasting less than 5 min and breaks in sedentary time (data not shown).

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The decrease of residual compressive and tensile strengths, depends on the type of polymer adhesive, level of elevated temperature, type of applied stress and to a lesser effect on exposure time.

More to the point, the National Institutes for Health found that children's exposure to phthalates was overwhelmingly through food and dust, so banning toys will have no discernible effect on exposure regardless of whether there's a risk or not.

As also noted by a study in Bingham Creek, Utah, [ University of Cincinnati Department of Environmental Health (UCDEH) 1997], increased awareness had little effect on exposure.

Potential drop-out non-representativeness can be accounted for if the effect on exposure or the outcome variable is known.

Pharmacogenetic analysis of aldehyde oxidase genotype, which was reported to affect the azathioprine-treated outcome [ 17], did not show any effect on exposure to either TP3076 or TP3011.

Standard approaches to fitting a SMM rely on using observed levels of exposure, and treating randomisation as an instrument (ie, assuming that it is independent of both observed and unobserved confounders and only effects outcome through its effect on exposure).

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