chemical exposure

collocation in English

meaningsofchemicalandexposure

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chemical
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms ...
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exposure
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspəʊ.ʒər/
us
/ɪkˈspoʊ.ʒɚ/
the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandexposurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is important also to establish, where possible, specific biological markers of thechemicalexposurehistory.
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It is resistant tochemicalexposure.
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Basically, cells in culture respond in single or limited ways tochemicalexposure, whereas response in vivo is an integration of reactions from many cells, tissues, organs, and systems.
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They were unaware of the effects ofchemicalexposureand did not know what tests or treatment should be carried out.
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Oxidative stress can result from infection and fromchemicalexposureto medication and certain foods.
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Many of these techniques involve the use of known or createdchemicalexposuregradients.
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Triggers may range from a viral infection or illness to environmentalchemicalexposure.
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Also, there is a risk forchemicalexposuredue to anesthetic agents, formaldehyde, pesticides, and disinfectants.
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Tissue residue is also less variable than other measures ofchemicalexposure.
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Fourteen people were hospitalized forchemicalexposureor their injuries after the blast.
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Injury due to hazardouschemicalexposure, radiation, and other hazards permanently disable 100,000 federal workers each year.
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Research onchemicalexposurehas more recently focussed on exposure modelling, data management and studies for regulatory risk assessment.
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Injuries due tochemicalexposureare often more severe due to the nature of these highly toxic substances.
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Review of 10 later hospitalizations found that heat exposure and dehydration were consistent findings but could not establishchemicalexposure.
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The basic premise is that it is for preventing exposure or mitigating dangerous situations fire, explosion orchemicalexposure.
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One model developed by the toxicology laboratory showed that children were much more susceptible than adults tochemicalexposurefrom inhalation and oral exposure.
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Tests show that the differences between males and females in estradiol levels are insignificant, which suggests that males have been feminized due tochemicalexposure.
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His former firm has become one of the largest firms in the country representing victims of toxic andchemicalexposureparticularly claims of asbestos exposure.
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These regulations include limits onchemicalexposure, employee access to information, requirements for the use of personal protective equipment, and requirements for safety procedures.
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Chemicalexposuretiming is a combination of film advance speed and the physical length of the serpentine film path immersed in the fluid.
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What little research has been conducted on the relationship betweenchemicalexposureand body mass index points to obesogens as a likely contributor to the obesity epidemic.
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Under these circumstances, the winding action of the rotating parts can draw the users into the apparatus resulting in breakage of glassware, burns, andchemicalexposure.
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This practice emphasized trial practice, business and commercial litigation, products liability and plaintiff personal injury, toxic tort andchemicalexposurelitigation, mediation and arbitration, court-appointed special master.
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