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1 roscopy in two such units, which doubled the exposure rate.
2 s. 1.5 mC/kg/min (5.8 R/min) for fluoroscopy exposure rate.
3 compensation but increased the contamination exposure rate.
4 bullying, sexual harassment, and/or violence exposure rates.
5 ial variation (4- to 6-fold) in fluoroscopic exposure rates.
6  are associated with significantly increased exposure rates.
7 , and optimal adjustments of the fluoroscopy exposure rates.
8 micals that can affect dermal and inhalation exposure rates.
9 y low incidence of disease, despite the high exposure rates.
10 xposure was most prevalent at 1 year of age (exposure rate, 11.3%), and parental unemployment was the
11  prescription (OR, 1.32 [95% CI, 1.10-1.59]; exposure rate, 4% for cases vs 3% for controls), but was
12 roblem versus other problems or no problems (exposure rate, 5-20% in both instances; mean postcoital
13 n) vs. 27.9 mC/kg/min (108.3 R/min) for cine exposure rate and 2.3 mC/kg/min (8.8 R/min) vs. 1.5 mC/k
14 tem to continuously calculate and record the exposure rate and total exposure, reflecting all paramet
15 ion in western populations due to diminished exposure rates and overall less immunocompromised popula
16 dwide in populations of predatory birds, but exposure rates and population impacts are known only fro
17 operated within a zone of lower than average exposure rates and satisfactory image quality; this freq
18 effects of capillary delivery rate (indirect exposure rate), and multiple exposures on the layer thic
19 requency of the disease in comparison to the exposure rate, and the lack of a convincing association
20  1110 MBq (30 mCi) of 188Re(Sn)HEDP, average exposure rates at 1 meter from the patient would be only
21                        Odds ratios (ORs) for exposure rates between cases and controls were calculate
22 rovides a quantitative review that estimates exposure rates by type of violence, setting, source, and
23 le benefit of higher (or lower) than average exposure rates, CCL quality improvement programs must mi
24 ars and drink-years) and its modification by exposure rate (cigarettes/day and drinks/day).
25 e-independent conversion factors, to convert exposure rate constants to dose rates per unit activity,
26 in Southern Africa for statistically similar exposure rates, demonstrating the need for intervention
27 iAs from cooked rice (2.8 mug/day); the mean exposure rate for children between ages 1 and 2 years in
28  cooked rice ([Formula: see text]); the mean exposure rate for children between ages 1 and 2 years in
29                                    Scattered exposure rates for a commonly used CT fluoroscopic techn
30                                          The exposure rates for inferior and superior implants were 1
31 ith MICs of </= 1 mug/ml, the odds ratios of exposure rates for patients with isolates with MICs of 1
32 goal was to estimate the distribution of iAs exposure rates from drinking water intakes and rice cons
33     This study sought to assess fluoroscopic exposure rates in contemporary cardiac catheterization l
34 yme borreliosis, and continued monitoring of exposure rates in dogs might allow early recognition of
35 ts, with livestock populations exceeding 50% exposure rates in some areas of SSA.
36 w-dose and pulsed fluoroscopic modes reduced exposure rates in units so equipped, but roadmapping cau
37 remsstrahlung constant is the bremsstrahlung exposure rate (in C/kg/h) in air at 1 cm from a 1 MBq be
38 utility was examined by calculating the risk exposure rate, incident risk ratio, and population attri
39 0 Hz, an 80-millisecond pulse length, and an exposure rate of 1 mm per 5 seconds.
40 idence rates of IHD and ischaemic stroke and exposure rates of the 68 most detailed risk factors amon
41 ticercarial behaviors, increasing per capita exposure rates of the surviving tadpoles (i.e., via dens
42 R/pack-year increased with intensity (direct exposure rate or enhanced potency effect), suggesting gr
43 uct of intensity and duration for a constant exposure rate or its integral over time if variable--has
44 decreased with increasing intensity (inverse exposure rate or reduced potency effect), suggesting gre
45 confidence interval [CI], 0.3-7.7) and lower exposure rate (OR, 2.1; 95% CI, 0.4-10.5).
46 stay, flap loss, re-exploration rates, plate exposure rate, or recipient site infection rate.
47                     We measured fluoroscopic exposure rates (R/min) in 41 systems using a standardize
48  4.0-13.7]), and by smoking without asbestos exposure (rate ratio = 10.3 [95% CI, 8.8-12.2]).
49 ome countries where the higher perinatal HIV exposure rates result in cotrimoxazole prophylaxis.
50 ome countries where the higher perinatal HIV-exposure rates result in cotrimoxazole prophylaxis.
51  exposure information and in determining the exposure rate that produces the blood or urinary concent
52 ation data were collected using an ultra-low exposure rate to enable electron counting in diffraction
53 ek, recipient site infection rate, and plate exposure rate to free fibula flaps alone.
54                                The radiation exposure rate to nursing staff during the periods with a
55                       These results show low exposure rates to RVFV in these two northern districts i
56 e (several orders of magnitude below typical exposure rates) to evaluate the impact of ultralow dose
57                                 Fluoroscopic exposure rates under medium (median 3.0 R/min, interquar
58                    The cumulative SARS-CoV-2 exposure rate was 58.5% (95% confidence interval, 47.5-6
59                             Overall violence exposure rates were 36.4% for physical violence, 66.9% f
60                                              Exposure rates were coded as percentages of nurses in th