Sentence examples for exposure to variations from inspiring English sources

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To be competent and confident in these procedures, paramedic students require a strong working knowledge of human anatomy and exposure to variations in normal tissue planes and textures as well as minor anatomical variations in internal structures such as the trachea.

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Exposure to variation has been shown to be important for concept learning (Fried and Holyoak, 1984; Medin, 1989; Perlman et al., 2012).

The use of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) for the strengthening of concrete structures involves their exposure to temperature variations.

Our short exposure to the variations of approaches, regulations, and nomenclature shows how the global landscape of PreK-12 engineering web resources is considerably uneven for teachers to explore.

Indeed, age at time of exposure to metabolic variations of type 1 diabetes could affect their impact on brain functioning and cognitive performance.

With the fact that our data are the result of 2 hours of exposure to glucose variations, it can be excluded that they are associated with a "metabolic memory" induced by glucose.

Such inconsistency may be due to the different exposure rates and duration of exposure, or to variations in the immune status of the subjects studied and the different in the number of the study population.

In this work, we simulated the response of key wildfire exposure metrics to variations in the percentage of treated area, treatment unit size, and spatial arrangement of fuel treatments under different wind intensities.

Good risk management means encouraging both domestic production and trade to manage exposure to inevitable variation.

Not only will these key signals be unavailable in tests of preference, but the lack of exposure to natural variation in individual scents during the rearing of inbred animals might strongly impact the development of normal recognition processes.

Occupation is often used as a proxy for exposure intensity due to variations in exposure with occupation; in particular, insulation workers tend to have relatively high levels of asbestos exposure (Williams et al, 2007).

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