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They could be driven to crime by poverty or stress resulting from the jailed person's absence, or become inured to violence through more frequent exposure to criminals.
It is hypothesized that longer and more frequent exposure to the new environment allows a higher focus on task-driven objectives related to the content analysis, which consequently results in better context understanding and higher learning effects.
Post-exposure prophylaxis (or PEP) can be taken after a single-event potential exposure to the virus; pre-exposure prophylaxis (or PrEP) can be taken regularly with more frequent exposure to HIV.
The frequency of adverse events in the reproductive tract/breast disorders (specifically symptoms of vaginal or vulvar irritation) appeared higher in the SAVVY group, but further subgroup analyses revealed no evidence that the effect of SAVVY use was more pronounced among women with more frequent exposure to the product.
Additionally, more frequent exposure to insecticides was associated with a higher risk.
Living in southern France seems to be associated with more frequent exposure to HEV (67% of cases).
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These poorer outcomes may in part be related to these women having more frequent exposures to social and physical situations that are obesogenic, i.e., eating and sedentary cues or situations.
As in New York, "bat in bedroom" was the most common exposure in Minnesota and 1 of the more frequent exposures in Colorado and Quebec.
The continuing risk may be attributed to more frequent exposures during summer recreational activities in disease-endemic countries, e.g., when visiting friends and relatives in rural areas.
In addition to experiencing more frequent exposures to a wide array of pesticides, farmworkers and their families are likely to be exposed to high doses by multiple routes.
Our results support conclusions from migrant studies that indicated that childhood is a critical period of either vulnerability to solar radiation or more frequent exposures to melanoma risk factors.
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