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Stay on concrete and asphalt, where exposure risks are lower than on soil.
Finally, they're at a stage where exposure to service -- and to the people whose lives nonprofit service organizations touch -- would have a profound effect on them.
He had four plate appearances that aggravated his condition as much as flying on the team charter to Denver, where exposure to high altitude also slowed his recovery.
In the fall of 1967, Ms. Murray moved to New York, where exposure to the work of Mr. Marden and Richard Serra, and to that of lesser-known artists like Ellen Phelan, roiled her ambition.
Albarn said he wasn't sure how the multi-genre concert would be received in Syria, a country where exposure to western music is confined to satellite TV channels and two radio stations.
The result was a compromise where exposure to the event through "electronic media" now doesn't count, unless it's part of your job – such as reviewing evidence in police work.
Nepris is especially popular in rural areas where exposure to jobs is limited.
It is not based on a risk assessment where exposure is compared to effects.
This is where exposure to one stimulus or event in close succession to one another become associated in the mind.
The term hormesis was coined to describe a phenomenon where exposure to high levels of stressors is inhibitory whereas low (mild, sublethal, and subtoxic) doses are stimulatory.
Case-control sampling design is a classic example of outcome-dependent sampling, where exposure information is collected on subjects conditional on their disease status.
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