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The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.
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But the cost of bad debts jumped 27% from a year ago to $1.26bn, largely due to exposures to the resources, commodity and dairy sectors.
By comparison, nuclear power plant workers are limited by law to exposures no greater than 5,000 millirem a year; in this country they are generally held below 2,000.
His alleged confession that the fraud could top $50 billion looks increasingly plausible: clients have admitted to exposures amounting to more than half that.
Effects could, however, be detected by careful measurements of growth down to exposures on the order of 0.1 roentgen per day.
Approximately 6% of the general population suffers from contact allergy due to exposures to PCPs [21].
So the concept of toxicity needs to be considered not in abstract or absolute terms, but relative to exposures.
The 1 h exposure was considered to be a more realistic model to exposures that would occur in vivo.
R3.1 We recommend looking for risk factors for AKI related to the patient's susceptibilities and/or to exposures (Table 3).
It has been suggested that increased risk for testicular cancer occurring worldwide may be due to exposures during fetal development.
The mechanism of secondary hardening in MP35N (Co–35Ni–20Cr–10Mo) alloy due to exposures at elevated temperatures has been studied.
Prior to exposures, limited coverage three-dimensional gradient-echo T1-weighted images were acquired at interfaces between the membrane, gelpad, and lamb leg samples.
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