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How are Exposure Levels Measured?
Exposure levels can be measured using various methods, often depending on the type of exposure and the study design. Common methods include:
Self-reported questionnaires
Biological markers
Environmental monitoring
Medical records
Each method has its own advantages and limitations, making it essential to choose the most appropriate one for the study's objectives.
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