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In several epidemiologic studies, the designation of the minimum proximity distance for exposure classification was mostly arbitrary [ 26, 32, 33].
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But it's mostly arbitrary.
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Some of them offered up some pretty dumb ideas, and even the ones that seemed reasonable to me were mostly just as arbitrary as the ones that clearly were the brain feed of someone who's been too long in a game where even the legends could be the faceless guy beside you at the bar crying into his shoulder bag.
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