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He said he feared exposure not only in the press but also possibly from the New York State Police, which has faced several investigations about the Spitzer administration's involvement in collecting travel documents about the use of police helicopters and cars by the Republican majority leader of the State Senate, Joseph L. Bruno.
Recent evidence suggest that prolonged noise exposure not only increase the risk of myocardial infarction but also for stroke [66].
Neurotoxins exposure not only induced upregulation of DJ-1, but also induced cellular redistribution of DJ-1 manifested by translocation of DJ-1 into the mitochondria.
Pesticide users' inability to adhere to stipulated instructions leads to pesticide exposure not only to themselves but to the general public and the environment.
"So, in the longer term, the Celtic brand, if you like, gets profile and exposure, not only in China but other markets".
Skin, being the largest organ of the body, represents an important route of exposure, not only for the abundance of chemicals present in the environment, but also for products designed for topical application such as drugs and personal care products.
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Normal testicular development and descent in humans is strongly dependent on normal sex hormone balance [1] and may thus be sensitive to adverse environmental and lifestyle exposures not only in the first trimester but throughout the entire pregnancy.
This variable explained approximately 28% of the variance in subject-level indoor PB-PAH exposures (data not shown), which confirms the importance of local traffic emissions to the exposures not only in the commuting environment but also indoors.
Our results strongly show that reduced arsenic exposures not only increased the odds of skin lesion recovery but also reduced the severity of skin lesions among participants with skin lesions over time.
The amounts required to produce such effects are much greater than usual human exposures, not only in populations exposed to low arsenic levels (< 1 ppb in drinking water), but also in populations exposed to high arsenic levels (>1000 ppb) (Petito-Boyce etal., 2008).
To determine the consequences of treatments or other interventions or exposures, not only from randomised controlled trials, but also other study designs, such as cohort studies designed to monitor long-term effects of new treatments that are implemented into clinical care.
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