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But most large banks have much less exposure in those areas, said Lori Appelbaum, an analyst at Goldman , Sachs
Until recently, UK counterparts working in the home market, at least within the Russell Group universities, have had much less exposure to these kinds of demand.
The poor pay has forced growing numbers of men to quit and take up jobs decontaminating the area around the plant, for which they can earn similar momey but with much less exposure to radiation.
International investors last year had much less exposure to Argentina and other emerging countries than in 1998 and, crucially, they were not caught by surprise, as they had been then when Russia defaulted.
Nonsmoking adults are getting much less exposure to secondhand smoke than they used to--but children are still getting plenty.
The microwave plasma system used in this study required much less exposure time than the previous study on bacterial strains of E. coli and MRSA, because of the high plasma density, the large number of free radicals, and the strong UV intensity.
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Furthermore, studies indicate that farmers have much less pesticide exposure than is often assumed from self-reported use and even within this low range; the exposure is variable for a given day.
Digital radiography systems offer the possibility of obtaining images with much less strict exposure requirements than those of conventional film systems.
As I have written about previously, advanced vascular imaging and laboratory measurements that are available, often at a reasonable price, with much less radiation exposure than a nuclear perfusion study.
It involves much less surgical exposure and therefore the reduced risk of infection.
However, the fact that the rate of seropositivity to B. henselae was nearly the same for domestic and feral cats, despite domestic cats having much less tick exposure than feral cats, raises questions about the epidemiologic relevance of tick transmission.
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