extended exposure

collocation in English

meaningsofextendedandexposure

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extended
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
us
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
long or longer ...
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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 ofextendedandexposurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Selection for drug-resistant nematodes during and followingextendedexposureto anthelmintic.
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Bleaching did not occur during image acquisition; however, under high-power magnification,extendedexposure to less attenuated laser light resulted in morphological changes within the terminals.
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Have parents been consulted about the implications for their children of increased andextendedexposure to apprentice teachers under the proposed system?
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Autoimmunity possibly results by theextendedexposureto nuclear and intracellular autoantigens derived from late apoptotic and secondary necrotic cells.
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Extendedexposureto this rock causes sores and cancer and even death.
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It is apparent that their deaths had been slow and extremely arduous, caused by anextendedexposureto cold and starvation.
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Extendedexposureto deletional bias ensures the removal of most superfluous sequences.
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Nitrous oxide may also cause neurotoxicity afterextendedexposurebecause of hypoxia.
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Reduced viability of personnel on foot may result inextendedexposureto the blizzard and increase the chance of becoming lost.
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Many regions of the brain are very sensitive to stress and can be damaged withextendedexposure.
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Preterm newborns are known to be at higher risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia withextendedexposureto high concentrations of oxygen.
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Extendedexposurehas been found to deteriorate the health of a sea turtle in general, making it more weak and vulnerable to a variety of other threats.
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