continued exposure

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuedandexposure

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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
us
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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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 ofcontinuedandexposurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In addition, little is known regarding the maintenance of immunity to re-infection bycontinuedexposure.
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This effect largely vanished withcontinuedexposureto infection.
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Periods of time between these transitions in current increased duringcontinuedexposureto the reagent, indicating that modifications of channel function were not independent events.
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The model makes the psychologically meaningful assumption that infants' speech processing will continually change as a result of theircontinuedexposureto speech.
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This indicates that the neurites experience competing forces that direct migration if grown on aligned astrocyte substrates withcontinuedexposureto and electric field.
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Consequently,continuedexposuremight be expected to have as great an effect on the variability of parasite burden between hosts as on average burdens.
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Despite this difference all groups experienced a mortality of 66% after 26 dayscontinuedexposure.
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Chromosome damage, as distinct from gene mutation, appears to be induced only rarely by longcontinuedexposureto radiation of low intensity.
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The disease is progressive, starting with comparatively minor symptoms and sometimes developing, withcontinuedexposureto the dust, to more serious stages.
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So far as the long-term effects ofcontinuedexposureto small amounts of organophosphates are concerned, our evidence is that there is no effect.
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To quote just one example, industrial dermatitis is a scheduled disease, but only partially so, because the victim must prove long andcontinuedexposureor total incapacity.
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Many stimuli that one is at first neutral to, or even finds pleasant, can turn into annoyances from repeatedcontinuedexposure.
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Some people speculate thatcontinuedexposureto the cool, damp air of the cave caused him to yield to complications from the typhoid.
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Hyperresponsiveness in the norepinephrine system can be caused bycontinuedexposureto high stress.
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Infants can discern between macaque faces at six months of age, but, withoutcontinuedexposure, can not at nine months of age.
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There are reports of individuals who will become less sensitive withcontinuedexposureto a pet in the environment.
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The latex is white, and does not change color withcontinuedexposureto air.
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With time,continuedexposureto difficult speaking experiences may crystallize into a negative self-concept and self-image.
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However,continuedexposureto antigen through those low levels of immunoglobulin is important, as it partly determines the cell's lifespan.
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