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词汇 body burden
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Definition of body burden in English:

body burden

noun
  • The total amount of a particular chemical present in a human's or animal's body, typically a radioactive element or other toxic substance.

    even people with typical exposures to the chemicals in the survey could face health risks from their body burden
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The toxic burden should be assessed and corrected, including lowering the body burden of organics and potentially toxic metals.
    • However, not all newspapers chose to emphasize chemical body burden over more compelling headlines about contaminated breastmilk.
    • Therefore, investigators should use caution when assigning a level as lifetime body burden.
    • Body burden is just a number, a concentration in parts per billion or micrograms per liter.
    • The most widely used index of exposure is blood metal concentration, reflecting the body burden received in the previous 2 mo.
    • The group wanted to measure how early the human body burden of chemicals begins to accumulate.
    • In the absence of nephropathy, urinary cadmium levels increase proportionately to the amount of cadmium stored in the body, thereby making it an indicator of body burden.
    • This is thought to be due to greater exposure or retained body burden, not malignant degeneration.
    • The half-life of methyl mercury in blood, which is assumed to indicate the total body burden, is usually assumed to be about 50 days.
    • The slow component reflects the body burden in view of the known transport of cadmium via blood from the liver to the kidneys and other tissues.
    • She has been asked if she thinks her chemical body burden caused the disease.
    • Demonstration of an elevated body burden of asbestos confirms past exposure.
    • The other interesting fact is that not all species of fish carry the same body burden of mercury.
    • Smoking increases the cadmium body burden, and perhaps cadmium is released from body pools during pregnancy.
    • Two encouraging findings in the CDC report point toward at least one solution to the toxic body burden in humans.
    • This may reflect greater exposure or retained body burden.
    • Every person ever tested has a body burden of dioxins.
    • The European Union is making progress on reducing the body burden.
    • Industrial exposure, food and cigarette smoking are the major sources of the body burden of cadmium.
    • Smoking cessation may provide a means to lower the body burden of POPs.

Definition of body burden in US English:

body burden

noun
  • The total amount of a particular chemical present in a human's or animal's body, typically a radioactive element or other toxic substance.

    even people with typical exposures to the chemicals in the survey could face health risks from their body burden
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two encouraging findings in the CDC report point toward at least one solution to the toxic body burden in humans.
    • Smoking increases the cadmium body burden, and perhaps cadmium is released from body pools during pregnancy.
    • The European Union is making progress on reducing the body burden.
    • Body burden is just a number, a concentration in parts per billion or micrograms per liter.
    • The most widely used index of exposure is blood metal concentration, reflecting the body burden received in the previous 2 mo.
    • The slow component reflects the body burden in view of the known transport of cadmium via blood from the liver to the kidneys and other tissues.
    • She has been asked if she thinks her chemical body burden caused the disease.
    • Every person ever tested has a body burden of dioxins.
    • This may reflect greater exposure or retained body burden.
    • The half-life of methyl mercury in blood, which is assumed to indicate the total body burden, is usually assumed to be about 50 days.
    • However, not all newspapers chose to emphasize chemical body burden over more compelling headlines about contaminated breastmilk.
    • Demonstration of an elevated body burden of asbestos confirms past exposure.
    • This is thought to be due to greater exposure or retained body burden, not malignant degeneration.
    • Industrial exposure, food and cigarette smoking are the major sources of the body burden of cadmium.
    • Therefore, investigators should use caution when assigning a level as lifetime body burden.
    • The toxic burden should be assessed and corrected, including lowering the body burden of organics and potentially toxic metals.
    • Smoking cessation may provide a means to lower the body burden of POPs.
    • The group wanted to measure how early the human body burden of chemicals begins to accumulate.
    • The other interesting fact is that not all species of fish carry the same body burden of mercury.
    • In the absence of nephropathy, urinary cadmium levels increase proportionately to the amount of cadmium stored in the body, thereby making it an indicator of body burden.
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