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There is an effect period associated with every episode of exposure. For example, if the effect of certain physical activity lasts for 30 minutes, then every time after the physical activity, the following 30 minutes will be considered as the effect period. That is during those 30 minutes the individual will have higher risk of the event, say MI. |