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The phrase "air exposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is open to the air or not covered, often in contexts related to exposure or environmental conditions.
Example: "The delicate flowers were left with their petals air exposed, vulnerable to the harsh winds."
Alternatives: "open to the air" or "exposed to the atmosphere".
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Outside in the courtyard, huge paintings hang in the open air, exposed to the weather.
"You are up in the air, exposed to the elements," Mr. Grucci said.
As a blank, we also collected samples from fresh air exposed PBS.
An air exposed single-chamber microbial fuel cell (SCMFC) using microalgal biocathodes was designed.
Second, the surface strength on the air exposed side of the gelatin was much greater than on the sides of the block with plastic wrap.
This probably means that C-containing surface contaminations are more strongly bounded to the internal surface of the air exposed Ag-covered L-CVD SnO2 nanolayers.
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However, males exposed prenatally to MCS gained substantially more weight than their sex-matched air-exposed counterparts.
Septal coronary arteries from rats exposed to DE induced greater DHE fluorescence than arteries from Air-exposed rats.
Among mice exposed to prolonged hyperoxia, both somatic growth and lung development were reduced in comparison to room air-exposed controls.
In contrast, Shewanella-based MFCs can be operated with air-exposed cultures [27].
In contrast GSK1059865 decreased drinking in air-exposed mice only at the highest dose used.
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