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These molecular biomarkers should be linked to phenotypic end points of exposure such as adverse effects in growth and reproduction in single organisms and populations.
There are that many points of exposure".
At Germany 2006, 3.5 million people went to the matches, while 18 million visited the Fan Fests, making them valuable points of exposure for Fifa's commercial partners.
Each condition may also contain data from multiple time points of exposure.
The most stress-responsive was AtHsp70-4 (d = 0.439), which was differentially expressed under all stress treatments, including all three time points of exposure to pathogen stress.
One primary concern with the type of exposure analysis described here is the sensitivity of results to the number and cut points of exposure bands.
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As Thayer et al. (2005) noted, an environmental policy that mandates an optimal point level of exposure makes no sense, if for no other reason than it would be technically impossible to maintain.
At first the effect would be felt locally, around the point of exposure.
Coloured filters can also brighten or darken the reproduction of coloured objects, permitting local contrast controls at the point of exposure.
If taken 1 day before an exposure, the pills are 80% effective, he says; if taken during the point of exposure, 100% effective; 8 hours later, 30%.
However, in Illinois this is generally not an issue with because most sediment ponds do not dry to the point of exposure to air.
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