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There were many legitimate reasons for the jurors to be excused, including pervasive exposure to news accounts about the Louima case, she said.
They're just chatting on the beach, but their belief in openness to one another, to the permanent record of the tape, to the more pervasive exposure that fame might entail is a value that passes without scrutiny.
They're just chatting on the beach, but their belief in openness — to one another, to the permanent record of the tape, to the more pervasive exposure that fame might entail — is a value that passes without scrutiny.
"It's categorically the case that we have more constant and geographically pervasive exposure to noise," said George Prochnik, the Brooklyn-based author of "In Pursuit of Silence: Listening for Meaning in a World of Noise," which explores the ill effects of omnipresent sound.
For example, an extremely hazardous chemical associated with insignificant exposure probably would not require regulation while a mildly hazardous chemical with widespread and pervasive exposure probably would.
Toxicologic and epidemiologic research suggests that air pollution exacerbates asthma symptoms (Delfino 2002; Eder et al. 2006), but few prospective studies have addressed the question of whether this pervasive exposure contributes to disease onset in children.
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It is also possible that finer dust particles settle on the bed and are easily resuspended, thereby promoting short-term high-intensity exposures (when a person sits on or enters the bed) as well as pervasive exposures of small particles that remain airborne but enter the lower airways when respired.
In view of their toxicity and the evidence of pervasive environmental exposure risk, alkylphenol ethoxylates and phthalates/phthalic acid esters have been listed as priority pollutants and restricted due to health concerns [8].
Such widespread use results in pervasive human exposure.
First, we present the first national estimates of pervasive trauma exposure across the full range of PTEs.
Consequently, a pervasive environmental exposure would not be identified as a shared environmental factor when examining one population using the twin design (because there is no variation in exposure in the population), but could act to increase heritability as measured within that population.
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