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The phrase "accumulating exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to health, risk assessment, or environmental studies, where one is discussing the gradual increase of exposure to a certain factor over time.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of accumulating exposure to air pollutants on respiratory health."
Alternatives: "increasing exposure" or "growing exposure".
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This form of delivery allows for slow, local accumulation of lipophilic DDE to mimic the gradual accumulating exposure in breast fat in women.
Risk of melanoma associated with sunburns, bathing vacations, and solarium use increased with accumulating exposure across additional decades of life.
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The assessment concluded that the accumulated exposure to the various toxic chemicals can be expected to cause 10 additional cancers over a lifetime of exposure for every 1 million people, or a 10 in 1 million cancer risk.
The uniform at Chernobyl is a tasteful turquoise jumpsuit, black boots and a dosimeter that, like a pager, clips onto the waistband and is measured monthly to track each employee's accumulated exposure.
However, because thyroid cancer takes time to appear, the survey will continue for three years.Dr Yamashita says a questionnaire answered by 15,000 villagers (of the 30,000 who were evacuated from near the nuclear power plant) showed that in the four months after the disaster, almost all had an accumulated exposure of less than 10mSv.
The kinetics of spheroidisation are influenced by temperatures, accumulated exposure times, the extent of work hardening and alloying compositions.
Therefore, this study aimed to identify the accumulated exposure over a threshold of X ppb (AOTX) indexes in assessing crop reduction in Malaysia.
The extent of leaf area injured (leaf injury index) was mostly explained by the accumulated exposure of ozone (r2 = 0.89; p < 0.05).
But workers are wearing protective clothing, working in brief shifts and being occasionally pulled off the site to limit accumulated exposure.
However, using a standard shield file, the total accumulated exposure projected using SPERT was approximately two thirds of the total dose measured by the TEPC (900 μG) for the April 15 , 2001and April 18 , 2001events.
Accumulated exposure of more than 250 millisieverts can cause the loss of white blood cells, and exposure of 100 millisieverts produces an increase in the risk of cancer of about 0.5%.
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