| 11. | A series of studies testing for the presence of chemicals in people's bodies is known as body burden.
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| 12. | Exogenous VOCs penetrating the body as a result of environmental exposure can be used to quantify body burden.
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| 13. | In recent years, PBDEs have become widespread environmental pollutants, while body burden in the general population has been increasing.
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| 14. | One study estimated that ingestion of house dust accounts for up to 82 % of our PBDE body burden.
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| 15. | Fish and dairy intake also have been studied in relation to the body burden of dibenzofuran in pregnant women.
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| 16. | In 2012, an excerpt from " Full Body Burden " was published in the June 11th edition of The Nation.
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| 17. | The report abstract concluded that " estimates of total body burden indicate that there is no long term hazard ."
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| 18. | In 1945, human tracer experiments began with the intent to determine how to properly analyze excretion samples to estimate body burden.
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| 19. | Ms . Kohlmeier said that people can reduce their intake and body burden of trans fatty acids by changing their diets.
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| 20. | This has also led to decreases in human body burdens, which is neatly demonstrated by the decrease of dioxin concentrations in breast milk.
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