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The phrase "abnormally exposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exposed in a way that is unusual or not typical, often in a negative context.
Example: "The photograph revealed an abnormally exposed area of the landscape, highlighting the damage caused by the storm."
Alternatives: "unusually exposed" or "excessively exposed".
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Perhaps when one member of the complex is defective or missing, surfaces on other members of the complex are abnormally exposed and might be recognized as 'misfolded', thus triggering the UPR.
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Ectropion is the outward rolling of the eyelid, which abnormally exposes the eye, resulting in irritation.
Cellular genes, including D40, which are barely expressed in normal cells, may be dysregulated so that they are expressed abnormally when exposed to these chemicals in tobacco smoke.
Although less common, it is possible for fingernails to develop leukonychia striata if exposed to abnormally high lead concentrations.
While many have been angered by the news that children in Flint, Michigan were exposed to abnormally high amounts of lead in their drinking water, clean water is actually a problem for millions of Americans.
Why the P4 Chrnb2−/− mice, which have not been exposed to abnormally high light levels, synthesize large amounts of CCL21 in their retinas is not known.
The collagen fibers are thought to protect the aortic wall from rupturing when exposed to abnormally high pressure [ 15, 33].
Peripheral blood cells in T2DM are chronically exposed to abnormally high levels of glucose, due to the beta cell dysfunction in the presence of insulin resistance.
It also is critical to recognize that cancer cells in type 2 diabetic patients may be exposed to abnormally high levels of endogenous insulin for many years prior to administration of exogenous insulin.
Highlighting certain trends could also serve to put pressure on individual fields where prices seem abnormally high, or expose areas where demands for services have not been met.
"In fact, chemical analyses of the bones indicate that Tycho Brahe was not exposed to an abnormally high mercury load in the last five to ten years of his life," said researcher Kaare Lund Rasmussen, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Southern Denmark.
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