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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very small exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing risk, measurement, or the extent of something, particularly in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The study found that a very small exposure to the chemical did not result in any adverse effects."
Alternatives: "a minimal exposure" or "a slight exposure".
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If risk appetites allow, then a very small exposure to a dedicated frontier markets fund could be an option".
Small wonder Puns and punditry ReprintsMeanwhile, the financial assets of developing-world investors are growing fast, but such investors tend to have a very small exposure to stockmarkets.
The 2 CDR sensors produced rather high SNRs but over a very small exposure range.(Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2001;91 611-5).
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Still, American investors have begun to pay attention "We have had more questions from independent investment advisers, who recognize they have very small exposure in Japan," said Mark W. Headley, manager of the $33 million Matthews Japan fund.
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Repeated exposure may lower the cholinesterase level until an individual reaches the brink of acute poisoning — a brink over which he may be pushed by a very small additional exposure.
That is, it is something that varies among individuals, for which such variation accounts for the existence of background cases in the absence of exposure, for which small changes are sufficient in at least some individuals to move them from being without the apical endpoint to having the apical endpoint, and for which very small exposures to the chemical will indeed produce those small changes.
Routine vaccination of adults (18 years of age and older) in developed countries is neither necessary nor recommended because most adults are already immune and have a very small risk of exposure to wild poliovirus in their home countries.
But as we noted earlier, humans and animals learn about the world very quickly, and on the basis of a very small number of exposures and interventions.
We applied an environmentally attributable fraction (EAF) (Smith et al. 1999) of 100%, consistent with scientific literature indicating that only a very small fraction of lead exposure is attributable to natural processes (UNEP 2010).
The possibility of a very small increase in risk after exposure studied cannot be excluded.
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