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The phrase "a second exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a subsequent instance of being exposed to something, such as a test, experience, or stimulus.
Example: "After a second exposure to the material, the students showed significant improvement in their understanding."
Alternatives: "a subsequent exposure" or "a renewed exposure".
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This model could be applied to determine the presence of a primed state in the absence of a second exposure.
After partial development, the camera original is bleached and given a second exposure of uniform white light.
Once IgE has been synthesized, a second exposure to the allergen induces IgE to cause the release of inflammatory molecules.
These data suggest tolerance or habituation, rather than sensitization, to prednisone effects on declarative memory during a second exposure.
The cast-iron loft at No. 55, with a second exposure on Franklin Place, a tiny alley, is the most architecturally imposing work on the block.
These behavioral results indicated that mice maintained a memory of a first NE at the time of a second exposure 4 h later.
Others form memory cells, which are longer-lived and which, by proliferating rapidly, help to mount an effective defense upon a second exposure to the antigen.
This Phase 4, open-label study evaluated the immunogenicity and safety of a second exposure to recombinant human thrombin (rThrombin) in adult patients with previous exposure to rThrombin.
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The next test of the F.C.C.'s regime will come soon enough, as the Supreme Court has agreed to review the commission's $550,000 fine against CBS for a nine-sixteenths-of-a-second exposure of Janet Jackson's breast during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.
Thus, the calculation of predicted environmental concentrations (PECs) builds the basis of a first exposure assessment.
As a third exposure parameter, we used the dietary questionnaire response on frequency of whale meat dinners.
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