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In contrast, another perspective may focus on the scale of the environment in which the individual or populations lives. Sudden changes in personal health results more from incidental exposure. These sudden changes in personal health are highly dependent on the frame of reference at a time of exposure. As the population size and scope increases, time becomes less important but still necessary and location becomes more important in identifying changes in health.