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The strong link between earthquake-related exposures and the evolution of PTSD indicates that earthquake exposures may increase symptomatology, the long-term course of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms may depend on the persistent exposure to stressors [ 30].

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Planform meanderbelt exposures display the evolution of the channel which leads to better understanding of three dimensional architecture of the fluvial deposit.

Later infections could be associated with chronic exposure to mechanical ventilation and the evolution of the underlying disease.

However, they can supplant such exposure through the evolution of different morphological, molecular and physiological mechanisms or adaptations [ 4].

Our secondary objectives may also yield information on appropriate biomarkers to screen for cardiac toxicity and provide additional information on the underlying pathogenesis and the evolution of cardiac injury beyond exposure to trastuzumab.

Such exposure could speed the evolution of pests that are resistant to the insecticide, a development that would render Bt useless.

For example, 1988 is a pivotal year for determining risks for re-emergence of poliomyelitis based on age of the infected individual(s) assuming that the initial exposure and evolution of Group 1 aVDPVs occurred in Israel.

Important factors in the emergence of novel infectious diseases from animal sources include extensive exposure and rapid virus evolution (8 ), which facilitate human-to-human transmission.

Taken together, this approach enhances our understanding pest response to Cry toxin exposure and evolution of Bt resistance.

Whilst comparisons of this nature have been done in the past [ 6, 10] it should be noted that even within the high endemic area there can be substantial variation in exposure to schistosomiasis and evolution of the disease at the individual level [ 2].

Secondly, we quantitatively assess the temporal variability of the flood exposure and risk by looking at the evolution in time of anthropogenic pressures (i.e. land-use and demographic dynamics observed from 1950s).

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