Sentences with phrase «reduce national exposure»

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«Comparing New York — a national success story in reducing lead exposure — to Flint is alarmist and wrong,» she said in a statement.
«Comparing New York — a national success story in reducing lead exposure — to Flint is alarmist and wrong.»
«By quantifying where and to what extent habitats reduce the exposure of vulnerable populations and property, our analyses are, to the best of our knowledge, the first to target where conservation and restoration of coastal habitats are most critical for protecting lives and property on a national scale,» the paper says.
Through «heart - on - a-chip» technology — modeling a human heart on an engineered chip and measuring the effects of compound exposure on functions of heart tissue using microelectrodes — Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers hope to decrease the time needed for new drug trials and ensure potentially lifesaving drugs are safe and effective while reducing the need for human and animal testing.
If reducing children's exposure to school removal as punishment is a national priority, then our study points to one potentially effective strategy: increasing the number of teachers of color in public schools.
Buying organic is your best bet for reducing exposure to chemicals, although even organic apples can be sprayed with certain pesticides, usually natural ones, according to the National Pesticide Information Center.
You need Burnsville insurance quotes to reduce your financial exposure, whether you own a shop at Grande Market Square, lead tours through the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife refuge, or run a delivery business that requires you to spend time zipping along I - 35.
Identified and reported high frequency quality defects to national title suppliers during the course of the month in addition to regularly scheduled monthly conference calls to reduce risk exposure for the bank's home equity product
Preventing children's exposure and reducing their vulnerability to harm online is a key strategic aim of the National Crime Agency's child protection command CEOP.
She is currently funded by the National Institute of Mental Health to develop an intervention to reduce dating violence and sexual risk behaviors among adolescent girls with prior dating violence exposure.
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