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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enduring exposure" is correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It typically means being subjected to or experiencing something consistently or for a prolonged period of time. It can also suggest a sense of resilience or endurance in the face of challenges or difficulties. Example: "The artist's enduring exposure to criticism and rejection only strengthened her determination to pursue her passion for painting." In this sentence, "enduring exposure" is used to describe the artist's ongoing experience of facing criticism and rejection, but also highlights her resilience in continuing to pursue her passion despite these challenges.
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The repair process must successfully integrate new materials with old materials, forming a composite system capable of enduring exposure to service loads, exterior and interior (inside the structure) environments and time.
In some ways worst of all, after enduring exposure lasting months if not years, people often find it difficult and sometimes impossible to stop taking antidepressant drugs.
It suggests a performer's interest in obtaining wider, more enduring exposure within the classical music field as well as reaching those not able to attend the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris or the London Proms.
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Conclusions Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that childhood abuse creates an enduring vulnerability to psychosis that is realised in the event of exposure to further stressors and risk factors.
For example, exposure to adversity and abuse in childhood may confer an enduring vulnerability to psychosis (and indeed other disorders) via deleterious effects on biological (such as hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function) and psychological (such as affect and emotion) processes.
There is ongoing controversy concerning health effects of background, enduring environmental exposure to endocrine disruptors such as POPs (Kaiser 2000).
Significant down-regulation of ROPs may contribute to the imbalance of redox regulation, resulting in effects similar to viral invasion, which may be critical for enduring transient exposure to mild chilling stress.
In the case of Camp Lejeune, former Marines were dubbed "poisoned patriots" for enduring years of exposure to the contamination, a label that certainly fits the people of Vieques.
Clams interact with this process as well, growing as the corals do (although limited to the top 10 m) and cementing the tops of the line reefs, while likely enduring more aerial exposure than the corals can tolerate.
But it lacks the statutory authority to assist children and parents enduring the identical exposures and potentially more devastating effects.
It's a song about escaping the echo chamber and enduring the risks of public exposure.
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