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Discover Ludwig"field exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase often used to describe exposure to a particular environment, experience, or activity that occurs in a real-world situation as opposed to a simulated, laboratory, or classroom environment. For example, "The student intern gained valuable field exposure by working in a professional office environment."
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Roosli, M. Radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure and non-specific symptoms of ill health: a systematic review.
Treatments not employing magnetic field exposure were used as controls.
Chloride analyses were performed after 12 16 years of field exposure to a deicing salt environment.
Bioeffects of magnetic field exposure have been motivated accomplishing various studies.
After 60 h of magnetic field exposure, Schwann cells oriented parallel to the magnetic fields.
This paper summarizes the epidemiological evidence of static magnetic field exposure and long-term health effects.
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Martin, R., Mirjana, M., Yvonne, B., Meier, M. & Braun, F. C. Symptoms of ill health ascribed to electromagnetic field exposure-a questionnaire survey.
This exposure assessment method should be limited to assessing the far-field exposure components, because an assessment of near-field exposure needs an evaluation of SAR.
Taken together, they are the dominant source of far-field exposure of the population.
One report has suggested that elevated E-field exposure could augment risk of childhood cancer.
Suresh Rastogi has long term experience with near-field exposure from consumer products.
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