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In the context of racing greyhounds, dogs fed raw meat diets may be at an increased risk of Salmonella exposure, a possibility supported by previous research.
The most likely explanation for the contradiction is that the biomarkers they examined are not predictive of cancer incidence 10 50 years after exposure, a possibility they did not mention.
These considerations suggest that the fewer male HM deaths among those living close to the refinery could be due to anticipated death from other diseases linked to occupational exposure, a possibility that merits further investigation.
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Exposure misclassification associated with modeling air pollution exposure is a possibility, and the accuracy of estimation may differ for noise and air pollution.
In this study we chose not to match on geography because some of the exposures of interest display a geographic pattern and over-matching on exposure was a possibility.
Designing substances where worker exposure is a possibility needs to include consideration of uncertainty around estimates because one chemical may be more green in one metric and less so in another [ 24].
The nature of the factors involved in bronchial asthma a disease of worldwide importance, possibly linked to drugs with universally high exposure levels makes such a possibility highly intriguing, and if true would call for clear consequences.
However, exposure misclassification remained a possibility.
As this patient had a long history of asbestos exposure, asbestosis is a possibility.
Second, ASPEN yields area-based pollutant concentration estimates and therefore exposure misclassification is a possibility.
16 Overestimation of exposure is therefore a possibility since we cannot adjust for a potential lack of compliance.
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