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The air nicotine in this particular study was more informative as a proxy marker of indoor air pollution because the data were cumulative for seven days while PM2.5 measurements were carried for 30 minutes.
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Turnover2011, accessions2011 and separations2011 are cumulative for the years 2009 2011, turnover2013, accessions2013 and separations2013 are cumulative for the years 2009 2013.
[Corrected: The 800,000 number is cumulative for the past two years, with 600,000 people cutting the cord in 2009].
That is cumulative for 14 bus lines and three streetcar lines, all traveling and stopping there".
bThe impact is cumulative for deaths in terms of lost workdays.
First, somatic change may be expected to be cumulative, for instance in case of cumulative damage, so that it may be expected that the higher the age, the greater the effect.
This is more clearly seen by examining the distribution of POPC molecules in domains of different sizes shown in Fig. 10 (black), which is cumulative for an entire Monte Carlo run.
cRetrospective risk score aData are cumulative for two-year period (2001 and 2002) bEnrollees in the dental maintenance services, other dental services, or no dental services received no periodontal services in 2001 and 2002.
At the same time, there is cumulative evidence for an elaborate spatial organization of macromolecules in bacterial cells.
An advantage of the CC is that all data are cumulative, allowing for cross-referencing of phenotype and genotype databases derived from the CC strains.
Crude cumulative incidence rates were calculated for the two and five year follow-up cohorts.
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