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Medical exposure Exposure incurred by patients or asymptomatic individuals as part of their own medical or dental diagnosis or treatment, and intended to benefit their health, as well as exposure incurred by carers and comforters and by volunteers in medical or biomedical research.
The nondietary ingestion exposure rate mentioned here is the exposure incurred when children put contaminated hands or toys into their mouth.
The only reported impact of prior heat exposure incurred during same-day previous play was that examined by Coyle 31 with boys during a 14's national championships event.
Estimated average PM2.5 exposure is approximately 20 μg/m for low to moderate SHS exposure and exposure incurred over an interval of 1 7 hr per week, 50 μg/m for moderate to high exposure, 30 μg/m for living with a spouse who smokes, and 40 μg/m for working in a workplace with reported SHS exposure.
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In adults, whose bodies may have stored lead from exposures incurred decades earlier, lead is associated with such problems as cardiovascular disease, tooth decay, miscarriage, kidney disease, mental decline and cataracts.
The authors conclude that their findings are consistent with a protective effect originating with exposures incurred during the pregnancy rather than to an underlying biological trait of the mother, presumably because such factors would be unrelated to whether she conceives a female or male child.
The exposure (X) incurred during each crew member's number of accrued flying hours at baseline was categorized as 0 (<400 hours), 1 (400–5,499 hours), or 2 (≥5,500 hours), using the original cohort study's tertiles.
Excessive UV exposure, several chemicals (incurred by tobacco use or during military service), immunosuppression (upon organ transplantation) as well as chronic non-healing wounds are major risk factors for SCC.
Their efforts to explain these confounding observations led to the discovery of the phenomenon now known as photoreactivation, whereby the DNA damage incurred by exposure to UV light is repaired by a light-dependent enzyme reaction11 (Fig. 1). Figure 1: Photoreactivation reverses DNA damage.
DNA damage levels in cells with different telomere lengths and damages incurred after exposure to drugs were assessed by the comet assay, as described [21].
On the other hand, the disadvantages of FDG PET include the considerable costs incurred and exposure to ionising radiation.
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