Wing said the Columbia report errs in assuming too low an exposure rate from the accident and not including enough cancers.
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The annual sting exposure rates for the jack jumper ant, Western honeybee and European wasp are 12 %, 7 % and 2 %.
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Acceptable exposure rates for toxics like hydrogen sulfide are established for adults, which are not adequate " for the unique physiology of children,"
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Not completely airtight, but will certainly slow the exposure rate and thus damage . talk ) 17 : 20, 19 December 2016 ( UTC)
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Among workers with the highest exposure rate there was a 60 percent increase in cancer deaths when compared to the rate of cancer deaths among the general public.
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Mapping of test results for captured house sparrows _ which do not migrate _ show a hump in the exposure rate in and around Queens and nowhere else.
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The sources posed a considerable radiation exposure risk; the exposure rate of a source at was 1, 130 R / h and 11, 000 R / h at.
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Critics of Belmont have complained that while acceptable exposure rates for toxics such as hydrogen sulfide have been determined for adults, they have not been set for children.
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After about four to six hours, the exposure rate of the patient has fallen to less than 25 microsieverts per hour at one metre and the patients can be discharged from hospital.
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But greater accuracy in time-increments and consistency in exposure rates of successive frames are better achieved through a device that connects to the camera's shutter system ( camera design permitting ) called an intervalometer.