increased exposure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandexposure
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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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 ofincreaseandexposurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For the same grammar, figure 30 shows that the ranking of constraints also becomes more strict withincreasedexposureto categorical data.
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Incorporating gender gauges other risks, such asincreasedexposureto violence and oppressive behavioral expectations.
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Although rather well protected during the day, these insects sufferincreasedexposureto predation by gleaning insectivorous bats at night.
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The threat ofincreasedexposureto exploitative actions from the other central bank greatly attenuates the incentive to follow an activist monetary policy strategy.
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The results showed that children are indeed sensitive to mispronunciations of familiar words, but that withincreasedexposureeven incorrect forms can activate target looking.
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This increase appears to be associated withincreasedexposureof children to oral corticosteroids.
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It was speculated that the close proximity of the thymus to the branchial chamber of the fish may result inincreasedexposureto pollutants compared with the pronephros.
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Hosts spending more time in diverse habitats (=habitats with a high number of related species) are therefore more likely to acquire generalist parasites as a result ofincreasedexposure.
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Attitudes may become more negative however as students age and, with experience, gainincreasedexposureto employment and the discriminatory cultures of organisations.
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We attribute this finding to general socio-cognitive development, on the one hand, combined withincreasedexposureto and experience with a range of different types of discourse, on the other.
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Herpes zoster incidence aged 10 -17 years that was probably due toincreasedexposureto oral corticosteroids.
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Therefore,increasedexposureto the variety has resulted in increased levels of intelligibility by other racial groups.
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Perhaps proximity of the retina to rapid circulation might provide some protection from the toxin, rather thanincreasedexposure.
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In sum, these results are consistent with previous findings in the acquisition literature thatincreasedexposureto language results in better lexical acquisition skills.
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Thisincreasedexposure/experience might enhance their speech output capabilities, enabling them to produce a greater number of segments more accurately, particularly in final position consonants, it appears.
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The suggestion that gas is an easy solution, and that we can be sanguine about ourincreasedexposureto imported gas, is naive.
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One is their susceptibility because they were relatively young, and the other is the possibility ofincreasedexposureto infected material before 1989.
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It also helps to create an essential understanding between the public and the services throughincreasedexposureto the role of the military.
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