Sentence examples for exposure concluded from inspiring English sources

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"Accumulating human epidemiological data point to a relationship between adverse fetal development and phthalate exposure," concluded an article this spring in the journal Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism.

After exposure concluded, one group of mice was immediately sacrificed and assessed for inflammation and oxidative stress in lung homogenate.

In the first group (n = 15, 190 225 g), three animals were euthanized at each of four time points: 0, 1, 2, and 4 h after exposure concluded.

A meta-analysis of measures to reduce house dust mite exposure concluded there was no evidence to suggest implementing avoidance measures (Gøtzsche et al. 1998).

A review of the literature on brain cancer and pesticide exposure concluded that "the results of retrospective case control studies are conflicting" and that the data were insufficient to assume a causal relationship between pesticide exposure and brain cancer [ 1].

The IARC working group evaluating benzene exposure concluded that there are two probable mechanisms of benzene-induced lymphomagenesis in humans, namely, immunosuppression leading to decreased immunosurveillance and chromosomal rearrangements (IARC 2012).

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This review identified more than 80 studies that evaluated cancer and TCE exposure, concluding that the evidence more firmly supported associations of TCE exposure with kidney and liver cancer while providing some support for associations with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).

Tuomainen et al. (2006) challenged 10 subjects experimentally to degraded PVC products under controlled conditions and found no differences in the cytokine expression profiles in the nasal lavage fluid between challenge and control exposure, concluding that PVC materials do not evoke immediate asthmatic reactions.

The evaluation of genistein, which included many NIEHS studies on early developmental exposures, concluded that it produces reproductive and developmental toxicity, which has prompted recognition and further research on the potential health effects of environmental estrogens.

However, a detailed examination by the U.S. EPA of potential confounding from lifestyle factors or other occupational exposures concluded that confounding was not supported as an alternative explanation for the observed excesses (U.S. EPA 2011d).

The most recent study conducted in Casale (Magnani et al. 2001) showed that environmental exposure caused a greater risk than domestic exposure, and concluded that there was a suggestion of a spatial trend with increasing distance.

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