Sentence examples for take the exposure from inspiring English sources

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"When they invited me to stay for dinner," he said of the family in the picture, "I said, 'I'd be glad to stay, would you let me photograph it?' So when I got ready to take the exposure with my 4-by-5 color transparency -- I knew the kind of light I use, I knew the exposure, as I don't use meters -- I said, 'O.K., when you're ready, don't look at the camera, look at each other.

An important next step is to take the exposure concentrations in vitro and in vivo into account to identify whether the potential target sites described by us are indeed prone to significant nanoparticle exposure.

Both in their earlier report in which they applied the Mantel-Haenszel test, and in their new analysis in the Briefing Document [ 5] where they applied a so-called exact method, they do not take the exposure time of the patients properly into account, as we have done.

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These techniques require merely a standard camera that can take single exposures, plus a timed triggering device that can take the exposures at the desired intervals.

He shot his fellow passengers, taking the exposure with a shutter release hidden down his sleeve.

Barnes follows suite in his recreations, including re-staging one of Alexander Gardner's famed photographs, "The Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettysburg (1863)" (Gardner has been accused of staging this photo in the first place, dragging a soldier's body into a more photogenic location before taking the exposure).

RBA is more informative, because it takes the exposure matrix into account [43].

This is process art so it was utilitarian that the hair was removed but then as an interesting side effect the hairless crotch references Duchamp's "Etante Donnes" and even Manet's "L'Origine du Monde," taking the exposure of the female body a step further.

Using this model, the additional risk for lung cancer due to ETS exposure at work can be calculated taking the exposure duration into account.

We analyzed data for the MM by repeated-measures ANOVA, taking the exposure as between-group and trials as within-group variables.

Taking the exposure coefficients from the co-pollutant models brings the estimates closer to OR = 2.98 (95% CI, 0.98 9.02) for older girls and to OR = 1.85 (95% CI, 0.92 3.73) for all girls using the same exposure contrast.

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