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It's been a longstanding problem that has faced much greater exposure in recent years, he said.
A survey by the Commission for Racial Equality in 2000 found that black Caribbeans had much greater exposure in the British media (particularly in television) than Asians.
And yet a redeeming feature of the Games has been how genuine and endearing the winners often seem to be – certainly in contrast to, say, the Premier League footballers we have much greater exposure to.
Its external debt of $264 billion is more than double that of Argentina, and American banks like Citigroup, FleetBoston and J. P. Morgan Chase have much greater exposure to Brazilian loans than to Argentine ones.
"Competing in an Olympic Games would be a huge opportunity for players, a massive boost to developing cricket nations and give much greater exposure for the sport to a new audience".
Fortunately, the digital medium has offered the potential for much greater exposure to these works of art, simulating the interactive viewing experience for which they were originally designed.
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Conversely, dynamics in oral cavity sites were rapid, in particular in the buccal mucosa, in accordance with the enrichment of the habitat for fast energy harvest and much greater environmental exposure.
The magnitude of repression is related to the duration of the stress; prolonged exposure to HS inhibits gene expression to a much greater degree than exposure to brief and transient HS treatment and ecdysone-induced gene transcription starts to recover to normal levels following removal of the stress with the primary ecdysone-response genes being the first to return to normal levels (Figure 12A).
Since RBCs are the most abundant cell population in peripheral blood (4.1 to 5.9 × 106/ml RBCs vs. 4.4 to 11.3 × 106/ml white blood cells in humans), these cells presumably have a much greater probability of exposure to nanomaterials in the circulation after administration, with possible adverse effects such as hemolysis [33 35].
The Hong Kong poultry workers, however, likely had much greater intensity of exposure to poultry infected with influenza virus (H5N1) than our study population had.
However, much greater decreases in exposure to transmission for ITN users (communal plus personal protection; RRE = 0.19) and non users (communal protection only; RRE = 0.32) are predicted at 50% community-wide coverage.
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