Estimated average exposure to PM2.5 before, during and after pregnancy was compared between children with and without ASD.
Not exact matches
For all of the segments, renewal rate change represents the
estimated change in
average premium on policies that renew, excluding
exposure changes.
One of the first studies on fake news
exposure combined a fake news database of 156 articles with a national survey of Americans, and
estimated that the
average adult was exposed to just one or a few fake news articles before the election.
We are used to the notion that advertisements saturate our lives —
exposure estimates for the
average American range from several hundred to several thousand every day — as promoters try to sell us everything from life insurance to an enhanced sex life.
The results
estimate that lifelong
exposure to 100 micrograms of «total suspended particulates,» or TSPs, (minuscule solid particles floating in the air, such as pollutants) per meter of air cubed will shorten a person's life by three years, on
average.
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researchers found that men, blacks, and low - income populations had higher risk
estimates from PM2.5
exposure compared with the national
average, with blacks having mortality risks three times higher than the national
average.
This doesn't even take into account factors that may be depleting these nutrients at a higher rate (stress, chemical
exposure, etc) and that the «
Estimated Average Requirement» is the amount needed for only 50 % of the population to have adequate intake.
The
estimates represent the
average annual
exposure level of the
average urban resident to outdoor particulate matter.
The mining industry has significant potential
exposure to carbon emissions regulation in its value chain where Scope 3 emissions from downstream customers is
estimated at an
average of 10x and up to 30x higher than operational emissions.
Though it takes Americans an
average of 25 minutes to drive to work, according to 2005 U.S. Census Bureau figures, the board
estimates that over 50 % of a person's daily
exposure to ultra-fine particles can occur during a commute.