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Aircraft noise exposure expressed by Ldnranged from under 55 to over 70 in the surveyed area.

The results indicated that dwarf rats without EB exposure expressed higher CYP2E1.

Res. 25, 237 241] with other approaches focusing on the human exposure expressed as the product sample size × periods of drug administration.

Daily vibration exposure, expressed in terms of 8-h energy-equivalent frequency-weighted acceleration, A 8), averaged 0.28 0.61 (range 0.10 1.18) m s−2 rms in the driver groups.

After adjusting for potential confounders, the prevalence of low back symptoms was found to increase with the increase of WBV exposure expressed as duration of exposure (driving years), equivalent vibration magnitude (m/s2), or cumulative vibration exposure (yr m2/s4).

The plasma drug exposure (expressed as AUC and Cmax) observed in the ABZ treated animals (Experiment 1) was in agreement with data obtained in the previous studies, which indicate that the low ABZ efficacy was not related to the quality of the pharmaceutical product and/or to a low systemic availability of the active drug/metabolite.

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Animal models of developmental Pb2+ exposure express a behavioral phenotype with features that overlap with those in animal models of schizophrenia, including increased spontaneous activity, decreased social interaction, and learning deficits (Moreira et al. 2001; Nihei et al. 2000).

We also evaluated departures from multiplicativity by incorporating product terms between continuous exposures, expressed as a 10 units increase, and covariates a priori specified as likely to modify iAs-pregnancy loss associations into additional regression models.

When an adult's potential prescribed estrogen exposures (expressed as E2-eq) are compared with the WHO ADI of 3 μg E2/person/day, the MOSs are about 18,600, 228,000, and 17,000 for synthetic prescribed, prescribed endogenous, and total prescribed estrogens, respectively.

Because findings were similar for all the models described above, we present only results from regressions with potential outliers included, log10-transformed exposures expressed on a serum lipid basis (nanograms per gram lipids), and ∑PBDEs as well as individual congeners expressed on a weight basis.

Information on exposure variability, expressed as exposure variance components, is of vital use in occupational epidemiology, including informed risk control and efficient study design.

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