Sentence examples for exposure dependence from inspiring English sources

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The possible reasons for CO2 exposure dependence of adsorption kinetics of methane and CO2 were also studied.

The exposure dependence of da/dN at constant stress intensity range exhibits four regimes, explained based on hydrogen environment embrittlement and three rate-limiting processes that are similar for each alloy and aging condition.

Chloracne (nearly 200 cases with a definite exposure dependence) was the only effect established with certainty.

There was no exposure dependence over the four arsenic exposure quartiles (Table 2), and we found no significant effect modifications (Table 3).

To test for such an effect and for its possible exposure dependence, analyses were conducted for four groups of workers with different accumulated exposures, that is, all exposed workers and workers with a total accumulated exposure of less than 500 WLM, 200 WLM, and 100 WLM, respectively.

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When field data become available they may require us to consider exposure-dependence of vaccine efficacy or intrinsic age dependence of the primary effect of the vaccine.

Although exposure to biguanide was generally associated with an HR below 1, this never reached significance and did not show clear exposure-dependence (Table  2).

Under the holographic recording using the two linear (S S) polarized beams or L R polarizations, we observed at initial stage of exposure linear dependence of η growth on time of exposure with a further stage leading to saturation (Fig. 9).

The GNPs can be used in various biomedical applications; however, very little is known about their particle size and exposure duration dependence in vivo.

While more systematic immunochemical analysis of THz-exposed skin tissues is necessary to get a quantitative measure of γH2AX expressing cells within the tissues, their depth distribution and exposure parameter dependence, this data set serves as an independent verification of THz-pulse induced DNA damage in artificial human skin tissues.

In addition, it would be expected not to cause hot flushes or thromboembolic events, nor to be associated with long term exposure tumor dependence as seen with tamoxifen (Gottardis & Jordan 1988; Osipo et al. 2005), which may explain development of tumor resistance (Osborne & Fuqua 1994; Johnston 1997).

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