Sentence examples for possibility of exposure from inspiring English sources

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We also excluded articles in languages other than English, not journal articles, and six studies [ 12- 17] conducted at the municipal level (usually small towns) where it was not possible to evaluate the extent of the population potentially involved and the possibility of exposure misclassification was high.

Both were treated for the possibility of exposure to rabies.

If a person has symptoms of the illness and has recently traveled to one of the affected areas, he should contact his doctor immediately, also letting health care workers know in advance that there was a possibility of exposure.

"We are the only M.A. in the study and history of contemporary design with an object-based approach," said Ms. Hackforth-Jones, highlighting the school's relationship with the auction house, which gives students the possibility of exposure to a hands-on relationship with a vast and changing selection of art objects passing through the sales rooms.

Given the possibility of exposure to various metals by inappropriate use of some commercially available hygiene products, it becomes necessary to develop simpler and more cost-affordable procedures to quantify those analytes in different matrices, allowing a local quality control even for smaller producers and industries.

Tchaikovsky's decision to enter into a heterosexual union and try to lead a double life was prompted by several factors the possibility of exposure, the willingness to please his father, his own desire for a permanent home and his love of children and family.

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The possibility of exposures to other fetotoxic agents, either as impurities or admixtures in toluene-containing products, or by deliberate or accidental exposures to other chemicals or drugs, cannot be excluded in these cases.

Despite the gaps in knowledge, the need for much more research, and considerable ignorance about the mechanisms of action, sufficient evidence was identified and described by the Swann Report to justify the need for public authorities to restrict the possibility of exposures to antibiotics from animal growth promoters.

To acknowledge the skewed distributions of exposures of nurses to antineoplastic agents [ 17], and to ensure that only those with reasonable possibilities of exposure were attributed exposure-time, a multiplicative weighting (0.00, 0.0625, 0.25, and 1.00) was assigned to the exposure probabilities from the algorithm (none, unlikely, possible, and probable exposure, respectively).

A main advantage in using GIS for exposure assessment is the possibility of modeling exposure geographically so that individual exposure may be estimated without the need for time-consuming and expensive measurements.

The scope includes advice to laboratories practicing within areas where melioidosis is endemic, and where serologic investigation of a laboratory exposure event is often complicated by the possibility of prior exposure to an environmental source.

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