Sentence examples for mouth exposure from inspiring English sources

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Macmillan's word of mouth exposure score shows that while 11% of people were discussing Macmillan before the event, in the two weeks after the event this figure rose to 17%. 5. Make the most of your time in the spotlight Charity campaigns often take ownership of a particular day or event and it is important that organisations get everything they can out of their time in the spotlight.

Given the localized and extended time of STP use in the mouth, exposure of STP users' oral tissues to radioactivity may occur either via direct irradiation from within the STP portion or by radionuclides extracted by users' saliva.

Negative comments or feedback Negative publicity Wasted budget for mistargeted ads Bad word of mouth exposure Inadequate preparation to account for increased demand.

Clinical exposure definitions of periodontal disease should incorporate relatively shallow pockets to best reflect whole mouth exposure to bacterial burden.

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Additional sources of exposure may include mouthing and hand-to-mouth exposure from products containing BFRs, such as electronics and other polymer-based consumer goods.

Naturally, the site also offers social media tie-ins, helping these independent and local stores gain greater word-of-mouth exposure.

This attributed to the fact children tend to have significant contact with soil during their outdoor activities and they are more likely to have a direct hand-to-mouth exposure of cyanide from the mining activities.

This is a smart move on Amazon's part, as it will give legions of Angry Birds fans a reason to check out the store in the first place (and will also likely prompt word-of-mouth exposure as friends show off their 'special' version of the game to each other).  .

The direct dangers (ingestion and hand-to-mouth exposure while playing in yards, and similar exposures when such material enters the household) of such soils to children are obvious and widely recognized.

Still, FMO1 is not absent from these sites and is expressed at greater levels in the lung and small intestine (Zhang and Cashman 2006), presumably relevant to inhaled and hand-to-mouth exposure, respectively.

For acute exposure due to ingestion (hand-to-mouth exposure from spray deposition on hands and ingestion of produce), total PEs ranged from 0.0001 to 0.0061 mg/kg bw, with RQs ranging from 0.00014 to 0.2142.

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