Sentence examples for sensitivity to exposure from inspiring English sources

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The flycatcher had thinner eggshells than bluebirds, which could add to sensitivity to exposure to contaminants.

The sensitivity to exposure level indicates that the optimal management of the structure should incorporate considerations for potential future changes in the intensity and frequency of the hazard.

**Non-significant (P=0.1) in analysis of sensitivity to exposure.

††Significant in analysis of sensitivity to covariates (p=0.04) and sensitivity to exposure (P=0.018).

Indeed, loss of H3K56 acetylation results in higher sensitivity to exposure to DNA damaging agents during S -phase (Masumoto et al., 2005) and this pathway was proposed as a DNA integrity check point following replication (Collins et al., 2007a).

This change could either be the result of a downregulation of protein expression in monolayer culture, indicate a sensitivity to exposure to collagenase digestion, previously demonstrated for numerous surface molecules on human articular chondrocytes [ 50] or be because of preferential loss of cells expressing these markers during the isolation process.

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Observations in the previous report indicated that there were substantial differences between direct-acting chemicals (nitrosoureas) and chemicals requiring metabolic activation in the extent of elevation of fetal-stage carcinogenesis sensitivity over the sensitivity to exposures during adulthood.

Epidemiological studies of the association of vitamin D with disease are complicated because circulating vitamin D levels are determined by a variety of factors, including ultraviolet radiation exposure, skin sensitivity to sun exposure, and diet [ 19- 22].

Given potential exposure differentials and sensitivity to arsenic exposure, some uncertainty exists in the magnitude of the cancer burden.

18 This is particularly worrying, since children are especially vulnerable to environmental adversities because of their greater exposure, greater sensitivity to certain exposures and dependence on care givers.

Cancers resultant from a genetically induced enhancement of human sensitivity to hormone exposure would be induced by the first major endogenous hormone exposure at puberty, resulting in a pattern of risk like that observed among MZ twins (Table 1).

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