Sentence examples for exposure hotspots from inspiring English sources

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Although the spatial and temporal resolution of the model are relatively coarse, the model still has advantages over spatially inexplicit "unit-world" approaches, which apply arbitrary dilution factors, in terms of predicting the location of exposure hotspots and the statistical distribution of concentrations.

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Two main axes were adopted: to identify and manage geographic areas where hotspot exposure is suspected of generating a potential hazard to human health owing to exposure at stances, which may be present in air, soil, water, foods, as consequence of anthropic activities.

Countries with increasing rates such as Bangladesh and Madagascar, where the coping capacity for natural hazard risks cannot keep pace with the increase of M h and the growth of exposure, should be the "hotspots" of concern in global disaster risk reduction.

The data from the eight studies that examined the number of suicides by jumping before and after the installation of barriers is shown in Table 2. Six of the studies had zero events after the introduction of barriers at the hotspots and exposure time ranged from approximately 5 months to 22 years.

Transport microenvironments represent hotspots of personal exposure to airborne toxics, particularly of ultrafine particles.

This is seen as an effective intervention strategy toward reducing the risk of human exposure to dioxin at dioxin hotspots.

This time, 100 human Londoners will track their daily exposure to air pollution to understand pollution hotspots and patterns.

The knowledge of respondents living in four wards surrounding the Da Nang dioxin hotspot on dioxin and dioxin exposure prevention was significantly improved after the intervention.

As a consequence, it should be expanded to the remaining dioxin hotspots in Vietnam to prevent further exposure of local people to dioxin.

For this reason, this model should be quickly expanded to the remaining dioxin hotspots in Vietnam to further reduce the exposure risks in other areas.

Here we show that ATM deficiency results in the excessive binding of the DNA recombination protein RAD51 at the translocation breakpoint hotspot of 11q23 chromosome translocation after etoposide exposure.

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