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The few gay rights advocates in Uganda who work publicly on the issue have seen their own exposure and support — widen, too.

He said he wanted to ensure that all schools had the expertise in place to ensure that all children, regardless of their background, had "the information, exposure and support to make the right choices and to fulfil their potential".

For Nonprofits, Crowdfunding Provides Exposure and Support For nonprofits, GlobalGiving offers training on successfully promoting their projects on GlobalGiving.

The idea is that "no one is immune from having to wrestle with a sense that something is holding them back, regardless of background or privilege", and they founded their organization on the belief that "with the right education, exposure, and support, everyone is capable of growing their capacity to create, to achieve, and to thrive".

These results are consistent with our previous findings for UMHS of reported farm pesticide exposure and support a lack of positive association between pesticides and glioma.

Our findings suggest that many of these chemicals are associated with reduced birth size measures even at low levels of exposure, and support the need for continued rigor in reducing and perhaps eliminating exposures.

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At low shear, platelets demonstrated increased Ca2+ signaling and PS exposure, and supported binding of FXa and prothrombin.

Although our study provides a method for assessing long-term dietary OP exposure and supports that method with the results of urinary biomonitoring, there are several limitations.

Moreover, geographic proximity of patients to one another might have increased opportunities for TB exposure and supported transmission through casual contact.

Dichloromethane was classified as "likely to be carcinogenic to humans," based primarily on evidence of carcinogenicity at two sites (liver and lung) in male and female B6C3F1 mice (inhalation exposure) and at one site (liver) in male B6C3F1 mice (drinking-water exposure), and supported by an association between occupational exposures and brain, liver, and hematopoietic cancers in humans.

This reinforces a mechanistic connection between nicotine as a specific contributor to the adverse neurobehavioral effects of developmental ETS exposure and supports the use of nicotine metabolite measurements in fetuses and children as an appropriate predictor of outcome (Eliopoulos et al. 1996; Fried et al. 1995; Jauniaux et al. 1999; Kohler et al. 1999; Ostrea et al. 1994).

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