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The phrase "a different exposure to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing varying experiences or perspectives that someone may encounter in a particular context.
Example: "Traveling to different countries provides a different exposure to diverse cultures and traditions."
Alternatives: "a unique perspective on" or "an alternative insight into".
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One variety that thrives now at 600 meters, or 2,000 feet, might be planted at a site 100 meters higher or situated with a different exposure to the sun, and so be coaxed to adapt to its new growing conditions.
Each collateralized mortgage obligation has a different exposure to interest rate swings, mortgage prepayments and real estate prices.
Part of this variation can be explained by medical conditions, and by a different exposure to environmental factors.
A different exposure to genotoxic insults may also occur at particular regions due to other causes i.e., due to a pooling effect.
A higher prevalence of C. jejuni has been reported in stray dogs [ 10, 28], which may be due to a different exposure to environmental sources of Campylobacter than what household dogs are normally exposed to.
Here, age at admission is included in the hospital covariates to capture effects associated with the care of an older patient compared to a younger patient, which may be associated to a different exposure to the risk of disease.
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A recent Kenyan study also identified anti-MSP3 IgG responses as being strongly associated with protection, but this again concerned a population with distinctly different exposure to malaria compared to our own cohort [35].
Using a fixed running schedule for half-marathon and thereby, a fixed exposure to running as in our protocol, is a tremendous asset to investigate the influence of running experience and running pace on RRI risk, as a potential confounding effect of different exposure to running will be eliminated.
This different profile could be related to a different exposure pattern for children and adults, with a higher exposure to diethyl phthalate due to higher use of personal care products by adults [ 86] compared to children.
This technique uses multiple images taken in a row with different exposures to more accurately capture areas of the image that might have been underexposed or overexposed in a single exposure.
Several reasons may account for these differences, i.e. a different exposure history of the test population to M.tb and/or environmental mycobacteria and subsequent expansion of IL-17+ producing immune cells.
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