repeated exposure

collocation in English

meaningsofrepeatedandexposure

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repeated
adjective
uk
/rɪˈpiː.tɪd/
us
/rɪˈpiː.t̬ɪd/
happening again ...
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exposure
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspəʊ.ʒər/
us
/ɪkˈspoʊ.ʒɚ/
the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation ...
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(Definition ofrepeatedandexposurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Repeatedexposureto social stress has longterm effects on indirect markers of dopaminergic activity in brain regions associated with motivated behavior.
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Repeatedexposureto suggestion and the creation of false memories.
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Learning then becomes difficult andrepeatedexposureto targets may only repeat the process of being unsure of what is being heard.
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Within both of these frameworks, the impact of aggressive classroom contexts would increase with more years ofrepeatedexposureto classrooms with high levels of student aggression.
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This finding supports the notion that, withrepeatedexposure, young children can make use of storybooks as a rich context for word learning.
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These two systems are adaptive in that they initiate and effect specific reactions in relation torepeatedexposureto a microorganism or its antigenic determinants.
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Repeatedexposureto the word in combination with its meaning will ultimately lead to a link between orthography and semantics, which is necessary to increase reading speed.
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All that practice andrepeatedexposurehad only a modest effect on performance.
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Withrepeatedexposurein multiple contexts, slow mapping develops.
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Whilst this can reflect therepeatedexposureto other stressors and accumulation of deficits and diseases throughout life,27,28 there may be an independent association between aging itself and frailty.
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Anaphoric resolution is a skill that develops as a result ofrepeatedexposureto texts.
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This problem is accentuated in the language domain whererepeatedexposuredoes lead to learning of phonological categories and patterns, however, at a clearly impaired rate.
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For the implicit one-toone mapping account, givenrepeatedexposureto the secondary meaning of a homonym children might eventually learn two distinct meanings for the word.
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Repeatedexposure, so this line of argument runs, blunts awareness of the traumatic consequences of violent behaviour and so makes it more acceptable.
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Repeatedexposureto low levels of agent in these specific circumstances may produce symptoms of nerve agent poisoning, but is not known to lead to chronic health effects.
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However, no adverse effect on blood formation has been confirmed in humans following regularrepeatedexposureto benzene in air at concentrations below 25–30 ppm.
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The evidence from animal tests suggests thatrepeatedexposureto used engine oil could lead to the development of skin cancers.
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It has been fathered by responsible as well as irresponsible personages in public, and has outlived, until the close of last week,repeatedexposure.
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Mans said that he now accepted that nerve damage was known to occur from low or medium-levelrepeatedexposureto organophosphates, corresponding to those occurring during sheep dipping.
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