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Many exposures, and potentially infections, are unreported.
Hypothesis generation is another benefit of cohort studies considered as a way to pick up associations between many exposures and outcomes.
As high-throughput 'omics technologies continue to reduce in time- and financial-cost, datasets with comprehensive genotyping and phenotyping are destined to grow, and in principle, it should be possible to construct instruments for many exposures and through data mining obtain evidence regarding outcomes caused by these exposures (57).
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These examples were taken primarily from Denmark, where the possibilities for epidemiological research are good due to the existence of many exposure and disease registers.
However, the prevalence and clinical severity of these cases are unknown, and many exposures are to mixed organic and inorganic dusts.
Many exposures, both nonanimal and animal, were associated with RVFV seropositivity (Appendix Table 1).
We have limited our modelling by only investigating models based on biologically plausible assumptions – many exposures have J- and U-shaped ERRs.
It is also antigen-specific, and several years and many exposures are needed to build an effective immunity against the multitudinous array of parasite antigens in any given endemic region.
The most important thing is time and many exposures to the concept: Pictures with each letter and its primary sound are helpful.
These conflicting requirements for low dose and many exposures mean that the images are recorded with extremely low electron dose and therefore very low SNR, and the accumulated damage changes the structure during the tilt series.
CONCLUSIONS:Studies examining etiologies of CKDu have reported many exposures that are heterogeneous and vary by region.
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