Sentences with phrase «lead exposure rates»

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In fact, this scenario occurred back in 2013: as the Fed's taper tantrum led to a sharp rise in US real rates, gold collapsed by 29 % as investors exited gold exposures.
Not so popular last month was the iShares 20 + Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT), which led outflows with net redemptions of $ 1.34 billion, as investors trim exposure to long - dated bonds ahead of what could be another rate hike before the year is over.
If there were more midwife - led birthing centers, out - of - hospital and home birthing for the low risk healthy population, according to evidence based NICES recommendations, this would decrease the rates of invasive procedures and hospital exposure to pathogens - especially resistant ones, that all increase risk of infection.
Young children in Western New York suffer from the highest rate of lead poisoning in the upstate region — a rate that's more than three times higher than that in Flint, Mich., where a cost - driven switch to an alternate water system left 4 percent of children tested with signs of lead exposure.
The length of daily exposure to pre-K also matters, with full - time pre-K students having an even higher test taking rate than part - time students,» said Ying Lu, assistant professor of applied statistics at NYU Steinhardt and the study's lead author.
«It also could be due to the «theory of adaptation» — that while initial increases in exposure to gambling venues lead to increases in rates of problem gambling, a population will eventually adapt and further negative consequences will not continue.»
Conversely, manakins» survival rates were higher during wet years associated with La Niña events in these young forests where increased moisture and sun exposure likely led to an abundance of fruit resources.
Exposure to high rates of conflicting information during an emergency is linked to increased levels of stress, and those who rely on text messages or social media reports from unofficial sources are more frequently exposed to rumors and experience greater distress, according to research led by the University of California, Irvine.
More exposure leads to a faster rate of retreat, causing a vicious cycle that stops only when the depth of the bowl stops growing.
This led researchers to investigate the link between exposure to light (especially after the sun has gone down) and rates of disease.
Thus, you gain qualified user exposure, which leads to higher conversion rates.
This improves the outlook for the front end, floating rate instruments and Treasury inflation - protected securities (TIPS) and leads us to favor shorter - maturity rate exposure over the long end to start 2018.
Other professionals pay slightly higher rates because certain activities lead to higher level of exposure: speech therapists, sales executives, pastors, etc..
MSCI, a leading provider of indexes and research, rates companies on an «AAA» to «CCC» scale according to their exposure to ESG risks.
It is the insurance company (who are the bidders) which has to satisfy the norms by providing us with a written certificate that the underwriter has in the past led a size of Air India, has been rated «A» by a established credit rating agency and was prepared to take a 10 per cent line in the exposure, which was done.
«We expect rated banks to be largely insulated, given that their direct or indirect exposure to cryptocurrencies appears to remain limited,» said Mohamed Damak, financial institutions sector lead at S&P Global Ratings.
Other self - reported measures: These will include ratings of HA benefit and self - reporting of noise exposure that could lead to temporary or permanent threshold shift events.
Because exposure to traumatic events is strongly associated with alcohol abuse, these traumas introduced high rates of alcoholism in Native communities, which in turn has led to a high rate of HIV and other STIs.
«Newark has both key risk factors for lead exposure — high rates of child poverty and high numbers of homes built before 1978, the year lead paint was banned.
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