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The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.
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There's grease, there are reflections, there are exposure problems.
You have to be out there, letting people know who you are: Exposure, formerly something one died of, is now thought to be desirable.
Other climate-related threats to frogs are exposure to ultraviolet-B radiation, which can interfere with developing tadpoles from eggs; an increase in average temperatures; increased salination, reducing the fresh water that nearly all frog species require; and drought in formerly wet areas.
Typical triggers are exposure to cold or ingestion of potassium-rich food.
Disadvantages of FDG-PET/CT, however, are exposure of the patient to ionizing radiation and relatively high cost.
The most popular methods of preparation of composites with anisotropic filler distribution are exposure of liquid composite mixture to electromagnetic field and application of mechanical stress.
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Future research using quantitative metrics of overnight hypoxemia may elucidate whether there are "exposure-response" associations or thresholds of SDB severity that are associated with increased risk of GDM.
Cancer effects are exposure-dependent as shown from animal studies (Table 1) and thus potential risks may be characterized more easily from the cohorts with occupational exposures that are much higher than indoor air concentrations.> -wrap-foot> The US National Cancer Institute (NCI) cohort comprised 25,619 workers employed in ten US formaldehyde producing or using facilities.
The keynote was exposure, discomfort.
What Broadway needs is exposure.
"It's exposure," she added.
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