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Using a well-validated population survey data provided us with a timely estimate of exposures over a four-year period.
A biased estimate of exposures comparing cases and controls could be expected if there was common knowledge of the effect of a potential risk factor for the disease under investigation.
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The study, using satellite data, is the first to make a global estimate of exposure and indicates that almost 90% of the world's children - 2 billion - live in places where outdoor air pollution exceeds World Health Organisation (WHO) limits.
Concentration of parent drug and/or metabolite(s) in systemic circulation is widely used and accepted as a better estimate of exposure than comparison of administered dose.
According to EFSA [74], a worst case estimate of exposure to microplastics after consumption of a portion of mussels (225 g) would be 7 μg of plastics.
This resulted in a normalized estimate of exposure to stimulus as a function of interface position.
Final study results will provide a better estimate of exposure.
Two urine samples were collected on 2 consecutive days to obtain a representative estimate of exposure.
So an accurate estimate of exposure requires personal air monitoring during specific activities.
A retrospective estimate of exposure should be possible at least on an aggregated level by using a job-exposure-matrix.
During the journal's reviewing stage of this paper, EFSA published a new estimate of exposure to BPA (EFSA 2013).
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