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The phrase "a direct exposure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of revealing or presenting something in a straightforward manner, often in contexts related to information, experiences, or issues.
Example: "The documentary provides a direct exposure of the environmental challenges faced by the community."
Alternatives: "a straightforward revelation of" or "an unfiltered presentation of".
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There are others around the world, including ABN Amro of the Netherlands, which has a direct exposure of almost $100m, and Nikko Cordial Corporation's money management fund in Japan, which holds an estimated $200m of Enron's bonds.Senior Fed officials do worry that such a highly leveraged company escaped regulatory oversight.
There are others around the world, including ABN Amro of the Netherlands, which has a direct exposure of almost $100m, and Japan's Nikko Cordial Corporation's money management fund which holds an estimated $200m of Enron's bonds.Enron's fall will be felt in the business of "structured finance"—that multi-billion dollar world of collateralised debt obligations and asset-backed securities.
A big central hole allowed a direct exposure of electrodes to ambient air (for the cathodes) and methanol solution (for the anodes).
The thermal treatment at 250 °C of the as-prepared sol gel catalyst is at least partly effective in the removal of the PVA, leading to a direct exposure of the surface of the hybrid silica matrix.
Akin to these observations, nuclear run-off experiments revealed that the increase in Smad4 mRNA elicited by HBR was mediated at the transcriptional level, and could be reproduced with additive effects by a direct exposure of isolated undifferentiated nuclei to BU and RA, but not to the intact mixed ester.
Such a spatial co-localization indicates a direct exposure of the axons to these molecules and would suggest a relevant role for them in the growth of the antler nerves, either promoting axon regrowth or coping with the axon trophic requirements.
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Biomarkers of exposure may include measurements of parent compounds, metabolites, or DNA or protein adducts of parent compounds and/or metabolites that indicate that a direct exposure to the compound of interest has occurred.
Dust is a direct exposure pathway through incidental ingestion, inhalation of resuspended particles, and dermal absorption, and it is a proxy for exposure from product use.
Finally, this study was not designed to assess whether the observed changes in gene expression were a result of direct exposure of circulating cells to toxins, or due to interactions with damaged lung tissue.
This absence may indicate a lack of fascin 2b expression in hair cells of the lateral line; however, it could also be an artifact of direct exposure of these surface cells to the harsh fixative, which may have destroyed the epitope.
The work considers two issues: slew maneuver with a feature of avoiding direct exposure of the camera's CCD chip to the Sun and optimal control torque distribution in a reaction wheel assembly.
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