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So did the natural-stimulation equivalent: exposure to juvenile mice.
ARTH 2600 or equivalent exposure to modern art.
The effects of injection speed were seen in spite of equivalent exposure to cocaine, to the cocaine-taking context, and to the discrete cocaine-associated cues.
Speculators can get around these position limits by going to dealer banks and purchasing an equivalent exposure through a swap.
This would provide equivalent exposure with significantly reduced forces and tissue damage and thus less post-thoracotomy pain.
Each EV value covers a range of aperture/speed combinations of the same equivalent exposure; for instance, f/2.8 with 1/250 second, f/4 with 1/125 second, and f/5.6 with 1/60 second.
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We decided therefore to 'convert' CRFs in annual average PM2.5 from outdoor air into equivalent exposure-response functions (ERFs) for outdoor air, and link these ERFs with annual average PM2.5 attributable to use of peat for heating.
However, people with underlying diseases or inherent genetic susceptibilities may react differently to equivalent exposures.
Comparative analyses shown in Figure 2 employed data obtained from equivalent exposures with the selected antibody (eg. S10P, survivin).
This would provide equivalent exposures during pregnancy compared with that in post-partum patients with acute uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
The origins, fates and organizations of GPT cells are compared in time-series between littermate control and genetically targeted mice with equivalent exposures to ganciclovir.
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