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Because serum PFOS concentrations correlate with cumulative human exposure, this information can be useful for risk characterization.
Although the sonographers and radiologists were not purposely blinded to history of exposure, this information was not available to those who carried out the renal ultrasonography.
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The agencies were supposed to be "selective in which contractors are given exposure to this information", but it was ultimately seen by Snowden, one of 850,000 people in the US with top-secret clearance.A 2009 GCHQ document spells out the significant potential consequences of any leaks, including "damage to industry relationships".
Some participants related hearing prior safe sleep messages, while others had little exposure to this information.
In such applications, it is critical to protect the location of the source sensor that generates the data, as exposure of this information usually reveals the location of the object being monitored.
Some occupational studies (Enterline and Marsh 1982; Jensen and Hansen 1998; Lagerkvist and Zetterlund 1994; Lubin et al. 2000) also measured arsenic in urine or air to confirm exposure, but this information was not linked to diabetes in the analyses.
Failure to provide adequate sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information to youths combined with their lack of exposure to this information during this transitional period may lead to major public health implications such as STI/HIV infections, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions as well as risky sexual debut [ 2, 3].
We did not adjust for domestic radon exposure because this information was available only for the 2000 census, and our recent study on domestic radon and childhood cancer found no evidence of an association in the SNC (Hauri et al. 2013).
The report noted that risk estimates may have been diluted by the measurement, recording, and classification of exposure, because this information was obtained indirectly from public water supply records of the communities where the women lived at the time the spontaneous abortions occurred (Aschengrau et al. 1989).
We controlled for secondhand smoke exposures; however, this information was available only at one time point and was not available for a large number of participants.
For example, can risks for specific diseases such as breast cancer be quantified in terms of light exposure, and can this information be used to mitigate exposure and lower risk?
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