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If Billboard had an ur-chart that measured an artist's total exposure in the environment, "The Four Seasons" would probably land at No. 2 or No. 3, up there with "Yesterday" and "Oops!..
If Billboard had an ur-chart that measured an artist's total exposure in the environment, "The Four Seasons" would probably land at No. 2 or No. 3, up there with "Yesterday" and "Oops!.
The expected technological development, mostly found in the communication domain, will accordingly increase the number of artificial electromagnetic field (EMF) sources, as well as corresponding EMF exposure in the environment.
Siriwong (2006) reported the estimations of the magnitude, frequency and duration of human exposure in the environment as average daily dose, for each water sample as: {text{ADD}}_{text{i}} = frac{{({text{C}}_{i},{times},{text{IR }},{times},{text{EF }},{times},{text{ED}})}}{{({text{BW }},{times},{text{AT}})}} (6).
Evaluations of fungal exposure in the environment of patients with sarcoidosis should be considered, particularly for those with recurrent sarcoidosis.
Secondly, measures of exposure in the environment are described through a causal pathway to contact or co-occurrence of the transgenic plant with the entity of value.
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Understanding this epigenetic cell memory could help explain how previous life events or exposures in the environment might affect the current health and disease of one individual, and there are many scientists looking into this.
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), chemical exposures in the environment due to hazardous waste sites and toxic pollutants are typically poorly documented and their health impacts insufficiently quantified.
A substantial proportion of all cancers are attributable to carcinogenic exposures in the environment and the workplace.
Toxic exposures in the environment, including workplace exposures, are responsible for a substantial percentage of all cancers (Danaei et al. 2005 Christiani 2011).
However, we found no previous study that has directly addressed the thymic index as an outcome in humans in relation to hazardous chemical exposures in the environment.
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