Sentence examples for industrialized environments from inspiring English sources

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While extremely complicated, one-of-a-kind timepieces are still made by a single watchmaker sitting at an old-fashioned bench, and often working on the model from start to finish, those produced in significant quantities are the products of highly industrialized environments that belie the timepieces' classic styling.

In modern, industrialized environments that provide a ready, uninterrupted supply of energy-rich foods at low cost, this genetic predisposition is hypothesized to lead to obesity.

A large body of data on the neurotoxicity of lead, based on both epidemiologic studies in children and animal models of developmental exposure, reveals that body burdens of lead typical of people in industrialized environments produce behavioral impairment.

A popular yet contentious explanation for why indigenous groups (whose evolution has involved long periods of migration, hunter-gatherer lifestyles, and frequent famine) are so susceptible to the adverse consequences of industrialized environments is termed the "thrifty genotype hypothesis," first proposed by Neel in the 1960s (6).

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If the disease component of obesity lies not in adipose tissue itself, but in the interaction between adipose tissue biology and our modern industrialized environment, efforts to combat obesity would be much more effective if they prioritized 'external' environmental change rather than attempting to manipulate 'internal' biology through pharmaceutical or behavioral means.

Reducing losses of fish in industrial environments is desirable in both the industrialized world, where many fish-related problems currently exist, and in the developing world, where lessons already learned may make future development more cost-effective and benign.

Many of the case studies that test the nutrition transition do so in the context of highly industrialized urban environments (Popkin 1993, 2004), wherein links have been made to changes in physical activity and diet composition to increased rates of obesity, Type II diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease.

Girls growing up in an industrialized growth environment could either be progressing through puberty at a steady, but slower tempo than before or pubertal development in industrialized countries has become more punctuated, meaning that some pubertal milestones appear abruptly and are disjointed from subsequent ones.

Reducing personal exposure to PM air pollution has the potential to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular events in patients with coronary heart disease living and working in industrialized or urban environments.

While human neurological, behavioural and physiological genetics is a vast field, little such research has been conducted among people living in non-industrialized or subsistence environments.

Even in Sri Lanka, traditional dietary patterns are changing, with the population adapting to more industrialized and urban food environments.

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