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Considering the filter-paper results for the truck and factoring in many assumptions, a calculation for potential exposure emerges (see Box 1).
Thus, although acute lesions of the BLA (herein) or inactivation of the CeN (Xue et al., 2012) result in increased cocaine seeking through a loss of fear, the compulsive cocaine seeking in a vulnerable 20% of animals over a long period of cocaine exposure emerges progressively without any change in fear processing (Pelloux et al., 2007, 2012).
The approach of using very high-dose testing to predict consequences of much lower doses that are typically within the range of widespread human exposure emerges from a 16th-century observation by Paracelsus that toxicologists paraphrase as "the dose makes the poison" (Gallo 1996).
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Hungry for extra yield, it gobbled up several billion dollars of debt issued by structured investment vehicles (SIVs), which have investments in subprime mortgages and other asset-backed nasties that have won them pariah status.Once the extent of this exposure emerged last month, and as rating agencies hastened their downgrading of SIV borrowings, nerves frayed.
After the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that devastated parts of Japan and caused the largest nuclear accident since Chernobyl, concerns about radiation exposure emerged in North America.
Early in the reading of the whole text, an exposure emerged as being central to the mothers' descriptions of daily life after childbirth.
On the other hand, similar structural behaviour for non-ceriated rhodium samples and rhodium catalysts doped with ceria (method I and II) throughout CO exposure emerged from the EDE analyses.
Of interest is that when we considered peak smoke exposures (taken as mean PM2.5 >2 SDs above the 24-h mean) a relationship between respiratory symptoms and exposures emerged, suggesting that time spent at concentrations that are considerably higher than background may be more important than consistently high exposures.
A recent analysis of age-period-cohort models for NHL incidence in the Doubs region of France from 1980 through 2005 identified a strong period effect in increased NHL incidence in the years 1983 1992 across all age groups, which the authors determined to be consistent with one or more ubiquitous environmental exposures emerging during the 1960s (Viel et al. 2010).
The first is banks' exposure to emerging markets.
But in the long term, he said, exposure to emerging markets will be beneficial for HSBC.
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