Sentence examples for probable occupational from inspiring English sources

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In a cohort study involving 6302 women, increased time to pregnancy after probable occupational exposure to phthalates was observed (OR = 2.16 [1.02 4.57]) (Burdorf et al., 2011).

We have considered 28 agents as definite occupational carcinogens, 27 agents as probable occupational carcinogens, and 113 agents as possible occupational carcinogens.

The comparably higher prevalence of HIV, HBV, HCV and syphilis in prison inmates and officers in Ghana suggests probable occupational related transmission.

When taking into account also the characteristics of the father (Table 3), the only paternal risk factor associated with cryptorchidism was probable occupational exposure to pesticides (OR = 3.8).

They considered 28 agents as definite human occupational carcinogens (IARC group 1), 27 agents as probable occupational carcinogens (group 2A), and 113 agents as possible occupational carcinogens (group 2B).

In contrast to under-reporting through surveillance, there is likely to be a bias toward over-attribution in clinical case series in which the PAR is derived from the ratio "probable" occupational cases with a denominator of all asthma cases identified in a registry, clinic, or hospital data base.

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This category includes people who attended an apprenticeship in a vocational school ("Berufsschule") having the chance for career development up to low management level, representing a probable lower occupational burden.

We determined that QpE, an often applied herbicide, is a probable inducer of occupational liver injury, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) definitions of adverse drug reactions (WHO 2006).

The study hairdressing salons, on average, were small, the most probable reason why occupational hygiene measures such as appropriate ventilation were too seldom implemented.

From these two reports, we searched for references to the 168 substances presented in Tables 3– 5 and that are currently considered to be definite, probable, or possible occupational carcinogens.

In contrast, > 95% of today's probable and possible occupational carcinogens had not even been mentioned as of 1964, and about one-third were not mentioned as of 1987.

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