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The sections at Mundesley and Beeston are no longer visible but a small exposure of this 'Arctic Fresh-water Bed' has recently been rediscovered at Ostend near Bacton.
In this way, there is a small exposure of the breast-fed infant to MeHg via breast milk.
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The discovery of Siletzia began in 1906 with Arnold's description and naming of a small exposure on the north side of the Olympic Peninsula near Port Crescent.
In other words, the keynote had the desired effect - with just a small exposure to the power of VR to convey experiences in ways that were not possible before, the ~1500 people in attendance were inspired by the potential for this technology.
In acute in vivo exposure of rats to 25 to 250 ppm nitric oxide (NO) by use of a small exposure chamber for a single rat, the kinetic parameters of nitrosylhemoglobin (Hb-NO) and methemoglobin (MetHb) formation were estimated (with the aid of computer simulation) on the basis of experimental data.
"If you've moved away from commodities in the past, it might be time to have a small exposure there in the hope of a recovery".
A small exposure gradient within the repeated measurements of each individual only limits the statistical power of the study to detect weak associations, but none would produce a substantial bias away from the null hypothesis.
The results from extensive parametric studies demonstrate that fire has a strong potential for degrading the in-plane stiffness and inducing significant out-of-plane instability in these structural systems, even for a small fire exposure duration of one hour.
"Even a small amount of exposure to secondhand smoke can increase blood clotting, constrict blood vessels and can cause a heart attack," said Dr. Neal L. Benowitz, a professor of medicine, psychiatry and biopharmaceutical sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, and a member of the panel.
Both CO and NH3 are toxic, and even a small amount of exposure for a given period could lead to fatality, where detection of the former can be difficult due to its characteristics, having no odor and color, while the latter becomes dangerous for the environment in an anhydrous state, flammable, and can form explosive mixtures with air, especially for agricultural industries [12 14].
Experts have warned that even a small amount of exposure could lead to permanent blurry vision or blindness.
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