Sentence examples for span exposure from inspiring English sources

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The tests were designed to show the effect of the negative reinforcement length in the zone of negative moment and the influence of the sequence of the middle span and the edge span exposure to fire.

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Other special foci on epidemiologic studies were becoming more and more important: These foci were directed toward environmental influences of Mn on especially Parkinson disease prevalence and the ability to carry out follow-up studies about Mn-life-span exposure.

Furthermore, the study demonstrates that when life-span exposure to APM begins during fetal life, its carcinogenic effects are increased.

When comparing life-span exposure beginning during prenatal and postnatal life, we have shown that prenatal exposure to APM clearly increases the incidence of lymphomas/leukemias in females (Table 3).

From these results, it was suggested that the increments of antioxidative protective enzyme activities in an early phase were complementary effects to protect cells from damage by lipid peroxides which were increased by nitrogen dioxide exposure, and that the complementary effects are lost in later phases of life-span exposure.

Digital radiographic imaging systems cover a wide range of clinical applications and can produce adequate image quality using a broad span of exposure levels.

In detail, we infer that after grinding a steel substrate a material-dependent time span of exposure in air should be waited before applying the adhesive or coating system.

The effects of toxicants depend on the dose and the time in the life span when exposure occurs.

Nevertheless, in the meantime (the time span without exposure to the task was about 2 years) the composition of these groups had changed because of births, deaths and individuals dispersing to other family groups.

During life span, chronic exposure to severe and multiple physical, biological, or emotional stressors may exhaust or weaken this capacity to adapt and to the so-called "disease of adaptation" and death (Selye 1976; Weinert and Timiras 2003).

To avoid spatio-temporal confounding associated with different monitors operating in different time windows, only monitors with at least 75% monitoring completeness in all quarters in 2007 through the first quarter of 2011 were included to cover the 2-week periods that span the exposure estimates for the first conception and last births.

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