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How is Chronic Exposure Measured?
Measuring chronic exposure involves assessing both the duration and intensity of exposure. Common methods include:
Self-reported questionnaires
Environmental monitoring (e.g., air and water quality tests)
Biomonitoring (e.g., blood and urine tests)
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