Collocations withexposure
These are words often used in combination withexposure.
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accidental exposure
I ended up with ten additional samples in specimen tubes from accidental exposure to television.
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acute exposure
We already know the harm that acute exposure to organophosphates can cause.
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brief exposure
This was not the case with moist-chilled seeds, where dormancy imposed by high temperatures was not overcome by brief exposure to low temperatures.
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chronic exposure
In a second developmental step, normative differences in how boys and girls respond to challenge are amplified by chronic exposure to aversive family environments.
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constant exposure
There seems little doubt that constant exposure of the fetus to narcotics, alcohol or nicotine, can have seriously detrimental effects on its development.
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continued exposure
In addition, little is known regarding the maintenance of immunity to re-infection by continued exposure.
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continuous exposure
These characteristics would have been adaptive and useful in conditions with continuous exposure to natural threats.
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cumulative exposure
Studies that more directly assess cumulative exposure to psychosis and its relationship to long-term outcomes would be valuable.
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direct exposure
The physiology of the host is not only affected by direct exposure to pollution, but also when the host is infected with pollutant-exposed cercariae.
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double exposure
Collisional break-up can reset the exposure ages for some meteorites, and produce 'double exposure ' or other complexities for others.
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excessive exposure
It is to be perfected by the agent of corruption, to become human through excessive exposure to the inhuman.
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extended exposure
Selection for drug-resistant nematodes during and following extended exposure to anthelmintic.
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extensive exposure
The experiment that motivates this study examines the role that extensive exposure to the second language has on sentence parsing in the bilingual's first language.
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frequent exposure
Even amongst those using municipal piped supplies, interruptions in supply and improper maintenance of pipes causes frequent exposure to contaminants.
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increased exposure
For the same grammar, figure 30 shows that the ranking of constraints also becomes more strict with increased exposure to categorical data.
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increasing exposure
Increasing exposure to violence relates to increasing levels of aggression.
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initial exposure
Twenty four hours after initial exposure, parasitoids were removed.
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lead exposure
Both are plausible because they (like high maternal lead exposure) can cause hyperactive behavior in experimental animals.
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limited exposure
Thus, it appears that infants with even limited exposure are sensitive to the effects of stress.
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long-term exposure
At the same time the medium- and long-term exposure of the public and private sector increased by 47 billion.
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low-level exposure
What is still questioned in some quarters is the long-term effect of prolonged low-level exposure, and research has been commissioned into this.
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maximum exposure
In the low and nominal cases maximum exposure occurs in the southern hemisphere at perihelion, intuitively consistent with a relatively optically thin atmosphere.
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mere exposure
These results suggest that mere exposure to multiple languages early in life may produce effects on speech perception abilities later in adulthood.
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occupational exposure
However, they could be also be formed after occupational exposure to vinyl chloride or urethane.
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potential exposure
The potential exposure of foreign investors to manipulation by local investors is probably less for the swap than for direct transactions in individual stocks.
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prenatal exposure
In other words, by altering serotonin terminal development, prenatal exposure alters events weeks downstream from the exposure.
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prior exposure
This meant that prior exposure, whether to measles or vaccination, was unlikely.
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prolonged exposure
Therefore, agerelated leptin resistance may be caused by increased adiposity or prolonged exposure to the elevated leptin, or both.
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repeated exposure
Repeated exposure to social stress has longterm effects on indirect markers of dopaminergic activity in brain regions associated with motivated behavior.
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selective exposure
Selective exposure occurs when individuals search for information that is consistent, rather than inconsistent, with their personal beliefs.
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short-term exposure
Inhibition of egg hatching by short-term exposure to high concentrations of cadmium and zinc has also been shown in the present study.
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southern exposure
The rooms have sash windows with a southern exposure overlooking the main (lower) lawn of the estate.
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