Sentence examples for exposed disease from inspiring English sources

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Selection bias can be an issue if exposed disease groups were more or less likely to be lost to follow-up than expected.

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Sensitized phenotyping assays were a critical feature of our screen and served to expose disease-relevant gene function not revealed under baseline conditions.

Proportion of exposed with disease (p1) was 3.0% [ 19] and proportion of unexposed with disease (p2) was = 8.0% [ 20].

On the streets they are exposed to disease, abuse and hunger.

Hoffman held immigrants who had only been exposed to disease, while Swinburne was for the more seriously ill.

The farmer, dressed for surgery and sterile up to his elbows, was removing her uterus and its interesting load, in order that the pigs might come into the world without being exposed to disease germs.

The animals who arrived without owners were to be kept in a quarantined section of the warehouse, because they could have been exposed to disease, Mr. Bershadker said.

The staying with group is less exposed to disease transmission relative to the more sedentary groups.

We warned that deportees would be detained in filthy jails and exposed to disease and abuse upon arrival in Haiti (standard practice prior to the earthquake).

Moreover, the human costs associated with homelessness are incalculable, as families face mental anguish, lose days of work and school, and are exposed to disease and stress as they attempt to navigate and survive in the shelter system.

The likelihood of a person becoming exposed to disease will strongly depend on the number and intensity of his or her interactions [8], [9], [10], [11], [12].

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