Sentence examples for exposure characterised from inspiring English sources

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Radiation-induced liver injury demonstrates an acute phase occurring within 3 months of exposure characterised by hyperaemia, venous congestion and fatty infiltration and a chronic phase with development of fibrosis and architectural distortion.

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Each exposure variable has a specific definition and value and exposure is characterised by the proportion of exposed workers (P) and the mean level of exposure (L) and is given as P × L for each occupation.

Exposure was characterised for each health event using the nearest monitoring station to the place of residence, with the condition that exposure information was not missing on the event day and on ≥90% of days within each risk period (as defined in the analysis section).

Fight exposure was characterised by the total number of professional fights and the number of years of professional fighting.

Removal of dexamethasone after a 36 h exposure was characterised by a subsequent 24 h suppression of c-myc protein expression.

On the other hand, comparison with medical controls whose occupational exposure was characterised by contact with patients failed to confirm an increased risk for gastroenterological personnel.

Diluted aerosol deposition at the exposure interface was characterised in the exposure chamber (RM20S) and exposure module (VC 10) by measuring deposited particle mass with QCMs and then quantifying the deposited nicotine concentration per puff from their exposed surfaces by UPLC-MS/MS.

Today's chemical exposures are characterised by a widely spread blanket of contamination composed of myriads of chemicals, many of them endocrine disrupters, all at rather low levels.

The following indices of exposure were formed to characterise exposure of the child to animals: exposure to farm animals during pregnancy (prenatal exposure), exposure to pets or farm animals during the child's first year of life (early-life exposure) and exposure to pets at the time of the study in school age (current exposure).

The train exposure led to a significant change of HR within 1 min of exposure onset (p=0.002), characterised by an initial and a delayed increase of HR.

The exposure time is characterised by a trade-off between imaging depth and overexposure of superficial lesions.

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