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The phrase "agent exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to risk assessment, safety protocols, or studies involving the exposure of agents, such as chemicals or pathogens, to individuals or environments.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of agent exposure on the health of laboratory workers."
Alternatives: "exposure to agents" or "agent contact".
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No service members showed signs of mustard agent exposure, Davis added.
"Various factors might contribute to far milder symptoms than those normally associated with mustard agent exposure under combat conditions.
(b)These results were corroborated by the clinical assessments, which documented symptoms and signs consistent with nerve agent exposure.
He said: "There are pictures of bodies with symptoms consistent with that of nerve agent exposure, including muscle spasms and foaming at the nose and mouth.
Called Presymptomatic Agent Exposure Detection or PRESAGED, the algorithm was designed to run on data collected from noninvasive medical sensors such as wearable heart monitors.
Assessments of motor activity, coordination, and acquisition of spatial memory were performed for 2 weeks following nerve agent exposure.
The review ordered by Hagel showed that 629 people answered "yes" to that question and also filled in a block with information indicating chemical agent exposure, Colonel Jerome Buller, a spokesman for the Army surgeon general, told the newspaper.
We have identified one hundred videos attributed to the attack, many of which show large numbers of bodies exhibiting physical signs consistent with, but not unique to, nerve agent exposure.
The TLR-ligands exposed animals were better responders to a new agent exposure compared to the animals kept in sterile surroundings.
The studied biomarkers were alkylphosphonic acids (APAs), as they are specific hydrolysis products of organophosphorus nerve agents that can be used to verify nerve agent exposure.
This combination of attractive attributes demonstrates that I-F11 is an attractive candidate for development as a broad-therapeutic against G-type nerve agent exposure.
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