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Because lead is difficult to excrete (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 2006), older adults, by virtue of their longer life spans, generally have accrued higher lead exposures than younger adults, whether these exposures originated from occupational or, more commonly, nonoccupational sources (Vig and Hu 2000).
The back of the neck, for example, is much more sensitive than the side of the neck (which is more commonly the source of focus).
Second, as correctly pointed out by Gatesy et al. [ 29], there was no attempt to correct for potential data duplication between the source trees, meaning that more commonly used data sources were effectively up-weighted.
The radio (64% vs. 31%), local health clinic (22% vs. 14%), family (13% vs. 7%), and church (13% vs. 9%) were more commonly reported as sources of information about CVCT in Kigali, while in Lusaka the television (26% vs. 8%) and friends (35% vs. 13%) were more commonly reported.
Most of these studies, however, examined arsenic concentrations of 100 μg/L and above, providing little insight into health effects from low-to-moderate concentrations (10 100 μg/L) which are more commonly found in sources of drinking water in the US and Europe.
Instead of a noisy, piston-based engine, the DesignLine operates on a spinning turbine that recharges a lithium-ion battery, a green energy source more commonly found inside laptop computers.
Unlike Short et al., we found FSSC 1-a and FSSC 1-b to be more commonly found in these sources, as opposed to FSSC 2-d.
This is the case in both urban and rural settings; however, whereas private health workers are more commonly cited as a source of care in urban areas, retail outlets and private health workers are used at similar levels in rural areas.
High: If consuming open source is more commonly used, how do companies differentiate themselves with their open source strategy?
Other than incorporation of synthetic or purified astaxanthin into fish feeds, powdered shrimp waste is more commonly used as the astaxanthin source in fish feeds [21, 22].
Interestingly, integrin-based cohesion was found to be, on a molecule per molecule basis, more effective at mediating strong tissue cohesion than N-cadherin, a more classic adhesion system that is more commonly identified as a significant source of cohesion of cells in tissues.
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