Sentence examples for mean exposures derived from inspiring English sources

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Occupational, non-occupational, music, and home and other miscellaneous activities were each assigned noise levels derived from a matrix of mean exposures derived from peer-reviewed publications [ 26] (Additional file 1: Table S1).

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We derived the mean exposures as follows: for a given worker in a given job in a given year, we multiplied the number of days worked in that year for that worker by our best estimated DWA for that job in that year.

Kolanz also takes exception with our estimates of mean exposures, stating that these values were derived by triple averaging.

Mean exposure to epinephrine as derived from Cmax, partial AUCs and AUC0-t(last) was highest for the 8 mg inhalative dose and decreased from the 4 mg inhalative dose to the 0.3 mg i.m. dose, with all active treatments being significantly higher than placebo (Table  1, Fig.  1).

For DEP a comparison of the biomarker-based and indirect approaches indicates that, in adults, mean estimates derived by indirect methods (Clark et al. 2003) were about half the mean exposures calculated from bio-marker-based data (Table 4).

Next we divided that worker's cumulative exposure by the total number of days worked in his/her job history to derive that worker's mean exposure.

Our use of mean levels derived from the published literature for exposure to noise from occupational, non-occupational, music, and home and other miscellaneous activities likely underestimates the individual variability in total noise exposure estimates; however, no other mechanism exists with which to create these estimates.

Hemodynamic parameters, V ˙ CO 2 and body temperature were measured continuously and are reported as the mean value derived from the last 10 minutes of each period of exposure to air or H2S.

More time in orbit can mean more derived revenue from each satellite.

We assume that all banks with exposure to real estate development above the mean had the mean exposure in 1995 1997 (4.0 %).

The mean exposure was 527 WLM.

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