Cumulative Exposure
Key Facts
Abbreviation
CE
Pronunciation
/ˈkjumjələtɪv ɪkˈspoʊʒər/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine
Examples in Context
- The EEL represents a cumulative exposure limit taking into account both the time of exposure and the concentration at which the exposure occurs.
- Each increase of 3.49 micrograms per cubic centimeter cumulative exposure to pollutants was associated with a 6.23 cubic centimeter decrease in white matter, the equivalent of one to two years of brain aging.
- And significant relation between cumulative exposure value of lead dust to the attack in workers exposing to lead dust.
- Objective To study dose response relationship between cumulative exposure to silica and cumulative incidence of pneumoconiosis.
- Conclusion Cumulative exposure dose and polymorphism of metabolizing enzymes may modulate the DNA damage of VCM-exposed workers.
Other meanings of CE
cardioembolic
Medical
Carrier Envelope
Medical
Catamenial Epilepsy
Medical
Cataract Extraction
Medical
catechol oestrogens
Medical
cathepsin E
Medical
Cauda Equina
Medical
Cell Extract
Medical
Central Episiotomy
Medical
Central Executive
Medical