Sentence examples for per unit exposure from inspiring English sources

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The main figure of merit (FOM) for optimisation is defined as the signal-difference-to-noise ratio (SdNR) squared per unit exposure or (more preferably) dose.

A second study in digital mammography using a selenium direct flat-panel detector indicated improved SdNR per unit exposure with the use of a tungsten target and a rhodium filter than conventional molybdenum target/molybdenum filter techniques.

Moreover, the ICRP [12] recently published a "Statement on Radon" announcing a revision of dose conversion coefficients: "The Commission advises that the change is likely to result in an increase in effective dose per unit exposure of around a factor of two".

We used the simple mean of the RR per unit exposure in each study.

Yet, to facilitate comparison between different images, the data are expressed per unit exposure time.

Given these small exposure contrasts, the models suggested a much larger effect per unit exposure than did other studies.

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The relative risk (RR) per unit of exposure or for each exposure category (for risks measured in categories) was obtained for cancers with probable or convincing causal associations with each risk factor.

If smoking does modify the effect of DEE, data from one study (Silverman et al. 2012) suggest that at high DEE exposure, nonsmokers may have a higher RR per unit of exposure than smokers, which implies that our ELR would be an underestimate, since historically blue-collar worker populations are known to have lower percentages of nonsmokers than the general population (Nelson et al. 1994).

Conclusions: This meta-analysis indicates that studies with higher-quality asbestos exposure assessment yield higher meta-estimates of the lung cancer risk per unit of exposure.

Within the lower exposure range common to the two cities (1.80 36.47 ng/m), the effect per unit PAH exposure on birth weight was 6-fold greater for NYC African Americans than for Krakow Caucasians (p = 0.01).

Because the distributions of arsenic measurements were not normal, we constructed a standard unit of arsenic exposure to be used in the dose response models whereby risk was estimated per unit of exposure defined as the interquartile range [difference between the 75th and 25th percentiles (Willett 1998)].

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