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The components used in such fields are more often exposed to high temperature and moisture.
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR).
But what young people are more often exposed to than reading as a source of social capital they exchange with their peers are video games, Face book, the latest Reality Shows, and music which often diminishes the English language into a rant.
Extra pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), almost impossible to prove in young children, may often be the cause of malnutrition, especially in HIV-affected families more often exposed to TB.
Also, men are more often exposed to occupational noise than women.
Furthermore, women are more often exposed to additional stress from unpaid work such as housekeeping and child care [18, 26].
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Prof David Goulson, a bee researcher at the University of Sussex and also not involved in the new research, said: "The [new information on variable effects] makes assessing the impacts of these chemicals even more challenging [and], even more confusingly, bees are often exposed to a mixture of several neonics, the effects of which we haven't begun to understand".
Elderly patients present peculiar characteristics [ 3, 4] that make the choice of the correct treatment more difficult, often exposing these patients to the risk of being undertreated [ 5].
Unspecific health effects possibly associated with exposure to mercury were seen more often in exposed individuals than in controls.
Mothers living in a rural area were more often ever exposed to controlling behavior by the father of the child (p < 0.05).
Hence, plants growing in temperate climates will more often be exposed to high-temperature (HT) stress conditions, adversely affecting plant growth and survival in a number of ways.
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