Sentence examples for exposure is manifested from inspiring English sources

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Many different types of chemical exposures can increase the incidence of tumors in animals and humans, but usually a long period of time is required before the carcinogenic risk of an exposure is manifested.

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Contrasts of climate resulting from exposure are manifested clearly in the Himalayas, the Elburz Mountains, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, the Tien Shan range, the region to the east of Lake Baikal (Transbaikalia), and many other places.

In the present results the snail's neural response to µG exposure was manifested also in hypersensitivity, but with a loss of its directional selectivity.

In the fish the neural response to µG exposure was manifested in hypersensitivity without a distortion of its directional selectivity, and readaptation, defined as the process of adaptation to normal gravity, occurred relatively quickly [7].

The molecular changes in the HPT cells in response to long term cadmium exposure were manifested with activation of many oncogenes and cancer pathways.

Emerging evidence supports the idea that prenatal and early postnatal events such as maternal nutrition and drug and chemical exposure are manifested in health consequences later in life (reviewed by Barker 2007; Janesick and Blumberg 2011).

Many effects of EDC exposure are manifested as disturbances of endocrine or reproductive systems (Diamanti-Kandarakis et al. 2009), and recent evidence suggests that some of these phenotypes can be transmitted to subsequent generations (Anway et al. 2005, 2008; Blatt et al. 2003; Goncalves et al. 2010; Nilsson et al. 2012; Wolstenholme et al. 2012; Zambrano et al. 2005).

The reduced PCB exposure realized upon dechlorination is manifested by reduced bioaccumulation in the food chain and by the increased anaerobic degradability of these products.

Analysis of experimental data identified two distinctive electroporative uptake signatures: one characterized by low-level, decelerating uptake beginning immediately after PEF exposure and the other by high-level, accelerating fluorescence that is manifested sometimes hundreds of seconds after PEF exposure.

However, higher levels of F− exposure can result in dental fluorosis, which is manifested as mottled, discolored, porous enamel that is susceptible to decay (DenBesten 1999).

When dealing with cancers, causative exposures may occur during an exposure window (Δ E ), followed by a latency period (Δ L ) before cancer is manifested and diagnosed.

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