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§ 51.302 Reasonably attributable visibility impairment.
§ 51.305 Monitoring for reasonably attributable visibility impairment.
The regulations addressing reasonably attributable visibility impairment are published in 40 CFR 51.300 through 51.307.
In 1980, we published regulations addressing what we termed "reasonably attributable" visibility impairment.
Reasonably attributable visibility impairment is the result of emissions from one or a few sources that are generally located in close proximity to a specific Class I area.
The incidental advancement of a religious mission, or the perceived endorsement of a religious message, is reasonably attributable to the individual recipient, not to the government, whose role ends with the disbursement of benefits.
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A silent VTE is one that has no symptoms or signs that could reasonably be attributable to VTE even in retrospect.
Once the amount of ill fit exceeds what might reasonably be attributable to chance sampling variations, the researcher must acknowledge and diagnostically investigate the possibility of serious model misspecifications – no matter the amount or magnitude of the ill covariance fit.
The report also notes that because "emerging risks" like climate change affect everything from sea levels to crop yields, WHO's conclusions may actually be underestimating "the global burden of disease attributable to reasonably modifiable environmental causes". Not all of the news is bad.
Thus, malathion's metabolites can be summed as their molar equivalents to evaluate total malathion exposure, if the presence of DAPs in the urine is reasonably certain to be attributable to malathion exposure (e.g., for malathion applicators) (Krieger and Dinoff 2000).
MA DEP concluded that this value would reasonably minimize potential perchlorate exceedences attributable to chlorination, balancing perchlorate exposure and infectious disease control concerns.
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