Sentence examples for made exposure from inspiring English sources

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Interest in the health effects of potential endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) has made exposure assessment for these compounds a priority.

Many of the patients had nasogastric tubes inserted or were intubated, procedures which made exposure to respiratory secretions more likely.

Half of the elderly patients had other high-risk factors that made exposure and recent infection likely.

Interest in the health effects of potential endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) that are high production volume chemicals used in consumer products has made exposure assessment and source identification a priority.

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PBDE's, however, are ubiquitous in our homes and environment, making exposure unavoidable.

Trust the French to make exposure of female flesh an essential part of their national identity.

Over the past four months, it will have cooled down substantially, making exposure less likely.

There must be a good reason for those who cannot do it – maybe they have a job that prevents it (miners, submariners), or a strange illness that makes exposure to sunlight a deadly danger.

But the bells and whistles of virtual reality may make exposure therapy more effective, said Michael Kramer, a clinical psychologist at the Veterans Administration hospital in Manhattan who is overseeing the introduction of Virtual Iraq there.

The Live View LCD lets users check the image on the camera after making exposure compensation adjustments, but before taking the shot.

Low-dose effects and other exposure complexities make exposure alone a poor proxy for setting priorities.

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