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Universal literacy meant universal decipherment, and universal exposure.
Another explanation for its appeal is universal exposure to those mimeographed sheets in fifth grade comparing Doric, Corinthian and Ionic capitals.
The findings also established a universal exposure to mobile devices amongst kids as young as six months old, regardless of household income or socioeconomic status.
In fact, some experts believe that nearly universal exposure to phthalates could be the leading cause of reproductive disorders in humans.
A study, appearing Monday in Pediatrics, finds early adoption and "almost universal exposure" and use of mobile devices among young children.
Tap water is a typical source of universal exposure.
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Investigators need to at least consider the universal exposures before accepting a statistically significant association.
Universal exposures are often ignored if another item is significantly associated with illness.
Adults born before 1966 are considered immune to measles, because the lack of vaccination and greater circulation of the virus resulted in near-universal exposure and the development of natural immunity [ 14].
Similarly, the Diwaniyah study raises concern about universal maternal exposure to DU [ 18].
The significance of a tuberculin skin test result is difficult to gauge in a population where malnutrition and other causes of suppressed cellular immunity are rife, BCG vaccination is close to universal, and exposure to non-tuberculous mycobacteria common.
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