Sentence examples for continued exposure from inspiring English sources

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Continued exposure, the study reported, might lead to depression, memory loss, and kidney damage.

(The National Institute says that continued exposure to 112 decibels for more than 56 seconds can be dangerous).

Continued exposure to platinum salts can trigger a full blown allergy involving running eyes or nose, skin irritation or bronchial problems.

Continued exposure to sounds louder than 85 decibels can damage hearing, she said, so laws require workers to wear ear protection at that level and higher.

Continued exposure to microwaves rapidly converts the mobilized moisture into super-heated steam.

Continued exposure to compensation systems has been reported as deleterious to the health of participants.

Continued exposure damaged the mitochondria, reducing their efficiency and curtailing nitric oxide production.

Open image in new window Figure 2 Continued exposure is required for HMF-promoted growth of NSs.

Consequently, we applied OSEE to characterize the surface state of freshly ground steel substrates during continued exposure in dry air.

Continued exposure to the cobalt-containing BG extracts significantly reduced hMSC proliferation and metabolic activity, as well as chondrogenic differentiation.

After all, continued exposure to other career options may cause you to alter what it is you want to do.

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