Sentence examples for groupings individual from inspiring English sources

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Ethnicity: describes the social groupings individual household identify to, with communal believes, language and culture.

The direction of associations for PCB groupings, individual congeners and the total sum of all congeners was highly consistent which increases our confidence in the results.

For SUVD infants, the results of multivariate logistic regression analyses examining the relationships between individual PCBs, PCB groupings, individual PBDEs, and neonatal thyroid hormones are presented in Table 3. Infants born by SUVD with higher levels of each PCB, the PCB groupings, and each PBDE had a reduced likelihood of having high TSH measurements.

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Similarly, results show that despite stronger ties within religious groupings, individuals still exchange information across religious boundaries (Tables 3, 4).

Because our toxicologic groupings and individual pesticides were highly correlated, and not necessarily mutually exclusive, we looked at the six pesticide groupings and five individual pesticides in separate statistical models.

CA is often coupled to FA and PCA to provide groupings of individual variables according to distances or similarity indices (Facchinelli et al. 2001; Granero and Domingo 2002; Manta et al. 2002; Wang et al. 2005; Han et al. 2006).

In Table  2, the distributions of maternal concentrations of PCB groupings and individual PCB are displayed.

Likewise, in the fully adjusted models none of the rate ratios significantly differed from unity for any of the groupings or individual pesticides considered at any exposure level.

In the models adjusting for only age and race, point estimates for all use densities above the referent (< 1 lb/mi) were < 1 for all groupings and individual pesticides considered, and in many cases, the 95% CIs included 1.

Nearly all (94%) congeners were well above the limits of detection and the range of concentrations of PCB groupings and individual congeners were comparable to other studies performed at the time [ 32].

This analysis of risks from cumulative effects of chemical exposures is restrictive because it suggests that regulators should only focus on groupings of individual chemicals that are as follows: (a) known to act via a common sequence of key events and processes; (b) known to act on a common target/tissue and (c) known to produce a common adverse outcome (e.g. cancer).

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