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edcs (noun) - acronym for Electronic Data Capture System, typically used in clinical research settings
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  • plural of EDC

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Watch our EDCs video playlist on YouTube.
These recommendations are optimal for persistent EDCs.
There are also several EDCs that are not persistent.
Other users may also use EDCs.
O EDCs in municipal sewage effluents.
It is the most comprehensive report on EDCs to date.
Exposure to natural EDCs can certainly have negative impacts.
Food and water can be contaminated by EDCs.
Effects of different classes of EDCs may be additive or even synergistic.
The challenges for the EDCs.
Many EDCs are also associated with different cancers.
These compounds are collectively known as EDCs.
Specialised EDCs which receive documentation relevant to their area of research.
Many pesticides or biocides are either proven or strongly suspected to be EDCs.
The mobility of EDCs in sewage sludges applied to fields is poorly studied.

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Further measures need to be taken to reduce human exposure to EDCs.
Certain EDCs are generated during the production or decomposition of other chemical substances.
Every day we are exposed to EDCs.
The main goal of EDCs is to offer a service to those involved in higher education.
How to minimise exposure to EDCs.
Not used EDCs do not expire and can be used at the next event.
A clear definition of EDCs.
Introduce separate testing for suspected EDCs in order to evaluate their potential impact.
O a help desk to reply to particularly difficult specific questions from EDCs.
The list of potential EDCs actually contains chemicals known for their bioaccumulation and biomagnification properties.
Needless to say both knives make for great little EDCs.
There are studies showing a significant correlation between exposure to EDCs and increased occupational disease incidence.
Many researchers do not believe that there is a safe lower limit for EDCs.
The EDCs can be seen as local EU libraries.
Petitions on EDCs.
EDCs act at different levels in the endocrine system.
An increasing number of in vitro studies reports the presence of EDCs in bottled water.
EDCs are obtained as a heterogeneous mixture composed of complementary subpopulations.
The revised proposal continues to impose an unreasonably high burden of proof to identify EDCs.
Decades of epidemiological studies show that environmental exposures to EDCs are associated with human diseases.
EDCs in municipal sewage wastewaters are released into waterways.
The Commission requires the EDCs to maintain archives.
EDCs may also create an entirely different response.
O Thymic fetal organ culture as an organ assay for EDCs.
EDCs are always located in a university or other higher education establishment.
The Commission has thus far not granted the EDCs any financial aid.
Criteria for EDCs are still under discussion in the EU.
European Commission page on EDCs.
EDCs are more dangerous when acting together at the same time.
State of the Science of EDCs.
Most of the EDCs were associated with unimportant differences in SRS scores.
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Thymic fetal organ culture as an organ assay for EDCs.
Eliminating EDCs in Europe could save billions in health care costs.
Telematic partnership between the Bielefeld and Cologne EDCs.
EDCs are natural or artificial substances that are foreign to the human body.

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