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The importance of MHF for western countries may be increasing, with more persons traveling to high-risk regions and incurring exposure by intrusion into unaccustomed ecological niches.
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"But the question becomes where you can reasonably mount a public health response". Though lead is no longer found in gasoline and paint, children and adults still incur exposure from items such as old paint, contaminated soil and drinking water.
"If you extrapolate the daily measurements that were made by RAD to a 500-day mission you would incur exposures that would cause most individuals to exceed that 3% limit," explained Dr Eddie Semones, the spaceflight radiation health officer at Nasa's Johnson Space Center, who added that experts were reviewing the restriction.
Further, our results are expressed in terms of personal shift exposure rather than workplace concentrations, and many published data focus on exposures during specific tasks incurring higher exposures.
Suitors, in the assertion of their rights, should be allowed approach to the temple of justice without incurring there exposure to such disgraceful indignities, in the very presence of its ministers.
Carers and comforters Individuals knowingly and willingly incurring an exposure to ionising radiation by helping, other than as part of their occupation, in the support and comfort of individuals undergoing or having undergone medical exposure.
These latter values would appear attainable with the repeated consumption of venison possible among deer hunting families, especially those incurring additional exposure from other sources.
"We now believe that our faculty, staff and students could incur legal exposure if they use this technology," he said.
Few industries incur greater exposure than professional sports, yet work on publicity's effects is scarce.
Diagnosis and characterization of incisional hernia are often established by CT, which incurs radiation exposure and substantial cost in clinical practice.
Their efforts to explain these confounding observations led to the discovery of the phenomenon now known as photoreactivation, whereby the DNA damage incurred by exposure to UV light is repaired by a light-dependent enzyme reaction11 (Fig. 1). Figure 1: Photoreactivation reverses DNA damage.
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