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With exposure come trends and mini-trends, some promising, some contrived.
Instead, it seemed more likely to observers and human rights investigators that most of the severe cases of tear gas exposure come from the tendency of riot police to fire four or five rounds of gas at a time, and from the fact that most of the skirmishes are taking place in narrow, confined alleyways.
INAIL is the institute with the main role, but some categories such as the military and firemen (jobs involving asbestos exposure) come under other specific insurance systems.
Much of what is known about the long-term carcinogenic effects of radiation exposure come from the Life Span Study cohort of the A-bomb survivors in Japan (Preston et al, 2007; UNSCEAR, 2008; Ozasa et al, 2012).
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"With that exposure comes recognition," he said.
With more exposure came a taste for more challenge.
"We don't know yet where the exposure came from".
With greater exposure came the complications of the literary life.
My first exposure came with Salem's Lot.
In 1967, the problem of occupational lead exposure came to public attention in Korea.
His exposure came about by pure chance, not as a result of a routine HR check.
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