Sentence examples for exposure focused on from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, the gene list for 2 h post 3-min NTP exposure focused on methyltransferase activity, which was a unique gene set among all groups.

The definition of primary exposure focused on the ever use of pioglitazone and rosiglitazone, defined by the presence of at least one prescription between cohort entry and the year before the index date.

Early studies on the effects of this exposure focused on MySpace; however, research efforts have kept pace with changes in the popular social media platforms to include Facebook and Twitter.

While initial studies of the cognitive effects following lead exposure focused on overall cognitive or intellectual effects, more recent research suggests the importance of examining domain-specific effects following lead exposure.

In conclusion, various metrics of ETS exposure focused on the time of birth, but not those focused at 1 year of age, seem to confer increased risk for recurrent wheeze at 2 years, but none of these ETS metrics appear to confer risk for later respiratory outcomes.

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At one point, I stood outside a bookstore and, in a bid to test the exposure, focussed on a pair of browsers standing within, under an "Antiquarian" sign at the end of a long shelf.

Current microarray analysis of pesticide exposure focuses on animal studies, not allowing for analysis of inter-individual variation.

The objective of this investigation was to evaluate our preliminary observation of an association between As exposure, focusing on ERCC1 gene expression levels in a larger number of individuals with exposure data and biologic samples.

Occupational studies of benzene exposure focusing on candidate genes have quantified the effects of polymorphisms on hematotoxicity and genotoxicity end points (Garte et al. 2008; Kim et al. 2007; Lan et al. 2005, 2009; Shen et al. 2006).

Few other barnacle species show similar tolerance to low salinities [ 66, 67], however most studies have investigated effects of short-term exposure, focusing on behavioural responses in adults, e.g. [ 45] or larval development, e.g. [ 42].

Hitchcock and Pennington reviewed brain exposure, focusing on a few physicochemical properties that influence brain partitioning [molecular mass, computed logP (clogP), PSA, and number of hydrogen bond donors (HDs)] of many investigational CNS agents and their analogues.

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