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These questions are complicated by the fact that the age at which an individual dies depends not only on its genotype, but also on a lifetime of effects accumulated through environmental exposure, the environment-specific response of genes, and the downstream physiological consequences of these complex factors.
The field epidemiology investigation showed that the two cases had no recognized exposure to poultry, but had the exposure to the environment.
He added, "They were probably the sickest people I've ever seen from exposure to the environment".
What perplexed them was that the chemical had not been broken down or weathered by long exposure to the environment.
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 the wound is larger, a dry, bulky, sterile dressing can be placed over it to minimize pain and exposure to the environment.
There is proof that a direct or indirect exposure of the environment can be excluded.
Furthermore, our nanoscale observations challenge the wetting transparency theory of graphene after exposure to the environment.
Thus, the wound is kept safe from desiccation and further damaging of the tissue from exposure to the environment.
The failure of polymer matrix composites upon exposure to the environment has been assessed in the present study.
Samples are removed after some time of exposure from the environment and the level of bone-like apatite precipitation is evaluated.
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