Sentence examples for sum of exposure from inspiring English sources

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They should not be allowed in personal care products, even if they are natural substances  The chemical safety report does not need to consider the risks to human health from the use of cosmetic products ([20] Art. 14 5(b)) Realistic risk assessments should consider the complete sum of exposure routes.

Model 4: E+ (10 - P) = Sum of Exposure time plus Freedom of Pain (SE&FP).

This route represents the sum of exposure by consumption of marine and freshwater fish and, in the case of the NHEP, also includes marine mammals.

In contrast, dietary exposure in the Tropics is mainly via the agricultural food web, which is the sum of exposure via dairy products, meat, and grains.

The proxy for population-level effects would be the net effect of the contaminant at some point near reproductive age, where the net effect is defined as the sum of exposure effects, carryover effects, and density-mediated compensation.

Finally, the significance of the WQS index was determined using the original data set and the model g = β0 + β1 WQS + z´φ, [2] where exp β1) is the odds ratio (OR) associated with a unit (quartile) increase in the weighted sum of exposure quartiles (WQS index).

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The total exposure is, therefore, the sum of exposures during a given time and has thus the same dimension as exposure in general: (mass) × (time) / (volume) or (concentration) × (time), for example, with units μg d m –3.

While some chemicals may have beneficial effects, others may have detrimental effects in individuals with autoimmune predisposition, and the adverse consequences of this sum of exposures cannot be elucidated with the information available.

The total exposure time was calculated by the sum of i) exposure time of implants followed for the whole observation period, ii) exposure time of the implants lost during the observation period, and iii) exposure time of the implants that did not complete the observation period.

The weighted cumulative exposure metric Z represents the sum of weighted exposure increments accrued through age a. Leukemia incidence rates increase approximately as a function of age to the fourth power, suggesting a process of carcinogenesis that involves five stages (Little et al. 1992; Ries et al. 2003).

Weight each pixel by the exposure map of the observation, dividing by the sum of the exposure map values for the pixel.

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