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been exposure to
noun
The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.
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"It's awfully hard to read motives, particularly when you're dealing with evil people," Mr. Rather said, as he discussed the news that an assistant had been exposure to anthrax.
While support for DIT requires further study, findings presented in this paper demonstrate the potential of the theory to explain the differential impact of services and supports on young people's developmental trajectories where there has been exposure to high levels of risk.
One common feature of the outbreaks has been exposure to aerosols.
Testing for HCV is performed if the worker him- or herself decides that there may have been exposure to HCV.
There had not been exposure to talks or informational programs regarding specialties during their course of study, which they thought was necessary.
Cancers related to the elderly were presumably of most concern in this perspective, but in the shipyard there might have been exposure to asbestos.
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No new LPs, so TV ad is exposure to young.
I guess it's exposure to different sexual practices.
One possibility is exposure to industrial light, which can suppress melatonin.
The principal cause of PTSD is exposure to an extremely stressful, often life-threatening, event.
Sometimes the issue raised is exposure to high-frequency radio waves.
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