Sentence examples for immediate exposure of from inspiring English sources

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His academic superiors express doubts about the scientific validity of the experiment, and the publication of Darwin's theories provokes an immediate exposure of the project's fallacies.

Hence, the direct incident light was screened out to avoid the immediate exposure of the specimen to the incident light, so that the far-field background can be significantly reduced consequentially.

Cells can be primed in vitro before transplantation into lesion area to facilitate long-term therapeutic effect, in which ECM accumulation and cell-cell interactions construct a favorable cellular microenvironment and therefore avoid immediate exposure of transplanted cells to ischemic and inflammatory environment in vivo.

"[to]provide immediate exposure of liberal media bias, insightful analysis, constructive criticism and timely corrections to news media reporting".

Furthermore, the impact of institutionalization – be it in the name of 'protection', 'rehabilitation' or 'punishment' – goes beyond the immediate exposure of children to violence in the institution.

In addition, exposure histories are needed of the parents of children with obvious developmental disorders, with emphasis on their lifestyle and occupational exposure before the birth of their child, not just focusing on the early postnatal and immediate exposure of the child.

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Other authors suggest that the cause of EOS is gradually shifting from vertical transmission to acquisition of infection from immediate exposure to environment such as hands of health-care workers or unclean delivery practices [ 44, 45].

All measures showed some benefit of immediate exposure to the leaflet at follow up.

When instead of immediate exposure to aged mouse serum, hESCs were first cultured overnight in MCM, these cells were no longer susceptible to the negative effects of old systemic milieu (Fig. 3), suggesting that hESC-produced factors established an embryonic microniche that may provide temporary protection from the aged environment.

You don't just leap straight in to the coldest room, though – presumably immediate exposure to -120°C would cause all kinds of technical, life-ending problems.

The radiation-sensitive scintillating material tip of the sensor fluoresces on immediate exposure to ionising radiation.

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