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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to health, safety, or environmental science to describe a short-term exposure to a substance or condition that may have immediate effects.
Example: "Workers in the chemical plant must be aware of the risks associated with acute exposure to toxic substances."
Alternatives: "short-term exposure" or "immediate exposure".
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Therefore, acute exposure to a HFD may not lower bmm transcription solely by regulating H3K27me3 levels.
Unexpectedly, they found signs of acute exposure to lead.
For example, acute exposure to light promotes sleep in nocturnal animals and wake in diurnal animals.
On the ground the limitation of unfavorable consequences of acute exposure is achieved by means of establishing dose limits.
Chronic and acute exposure to SO2 is associated with increased risks of various damages to plants.
These results demonstrate a decreased return of fear after acute exposure to stress.
Acute exposure to 10 or 32° altered the photoperiodically stimulated rise in plasma PRL.
The surprise in this case, Dr. Landrigan said, was that brief but acute exposure to choking dust and smoke might cause the same kind of problem.
Initially, outbreaks of mass hysteria can be difficult to distinguish from bioterrorism, rapidly spreading infection and acute exposure to a toxin or other environmental hazard.
Repetitive exposures of some chemicals may also produce a different toxic effect than the acute exposure.
Acute exposure of mammalian cells to ionizing radiation results in a delay of cell-cycle progression and/or augmentation of apoptosis.
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