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This universal triad of stress effects was seen repeatedly after any noxious or aversive event (i.e., noise, shock, etc).. "Any activity, any emotion, from crossing a busy street to exposure to drafts, or even sheer joy, is enough to set the adrenal glands spurting and so activate the body's stress mechanism".
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Once Clinton had successfully steered (we will not say dodged) his way through his period of exposure to the draft, he sailed serenely off to Yale Law School and then to his first campaign for public office.
Sampson (2012) assumes that after exposure to the corrected draft (whether coded or uncoded) that an L2 writer's future ability to locate and correct the errors previously marked by the teacher equals development of receptive awareness of correct forms.
Exposure to treated wood, the draft study found, raised that to 1 in 100,000.
Over time, you gain exposure to local clients, initially drafting patent specifications and ultimately advising the client on various aspects relevant to managing their patent portfolio.
An advance draft shows that exposure to hexavalent chromium (widely used in industry and the cause of the mysterious illness in the film "Erin Brockovich"), as well as lead and other toxins, leave people unable to work to their full ability, imposes a burden of disease throughout their lives and cuts short their lifespans.
A recent EFSA draft opinion on exposure to BPA from different sources showed that canned foods were a major contributor and compared results from various models, including those from FACET.
Hamuis suffered a broken leg during his junior draft-eligible season, limiting his exposure to WHL scouts.
EWG reports that in 2010, scientists in the EPA's Integrated Risk and Information System (Iris) "completed but did not officially release a draft risk assessment that classified oral exposure to chromium-6 as 'likely to be carcinogenic to humans'".
This month, the agency released a draft study of the risks to children from exposure to pesticide-treated wood.
In an initial draft, the Volcker Rule allowed banks to hedge their exposure to various risks, as JPMorgan initially did in its trades.
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