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Children, whose bodies are still developing, are the most vulnerable to exposure.
"I thought it was a terrible idea," she said, suggesting that it was too vulnerable to exposure.
This hidden history – not really hidden, of course, but excluded from the consciousness of societies drilled in American myths and priorities – has never been more vulnerable to exposure.
America allows you to play the role of the fruity upper-class Englishman, whereas in En-gland you'd feel vulnerable to exposure".
Because the Tabernacle is an island, and a refuge, it is often hard to accept that racial tensions lie just beneath the surface, vulnerable to exposure from the slightest scratch.
Its release on Wednesday coincides with the publication of a study by Ofsted, the schools inspectorate, which warns that many further education colleges and private training providers are failing to comply with the government's anti-radicalisation programme, leaving students vulnerable to exposure to extremism.
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For example, motor function may be more vulnerable to exposures earlier in gestation than the verbally mediated functions.
The CDC has identified many immunocompromised subpopulations, as well as pregnant women, as being potentially more vulnerable to exposures in damp indoor spaces.
Experimental data for OPs indicate that the developing brain could be vulnerable to exposures from early embryonic life into childhood (Eskenazi et al. 1999; Garcia et al. 2003; Slotkin 1999).
The human brain is particularly vulnerable to exposures that affect neurodevelopment during pregnancy and perinatal periods (Chevrier et al. 2008; Grandjean and Landrigan 2006), which possibly include environmental OCs that may act as endocrine disruptors and neurotoxicants (Pearce and Braverman 2009).
Animal studies have shown that hepatic tissues are moderately vulnerable to HC exposure, especially when exposure occurs by the oral route.
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