A representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material.
The state of being vulnerable or exposed.
Absolute value of the electric charge of ions produced in dry air by X- or gamma radiation per mass of air.
In medical context, environmental influence on an object or living thing.
1 For example, funds with exposure to credit markets had a strong year.
2 However, radiation exposure carries potential health risk to patients and operators alike.
3 However she warned that long term exposure could result in chronic stress.
4 Beyond 2014, however, PfP will likely increase its exposure to market risk.
5 Currently the company has a 50 percent exposure to public sector work.
6 Pesticides exposure causes usually harmful effects to the environment and human health.
7 Conclusion: Environmental ASD exposure can result in the development of otitis media.
8 They also look good compared to sectors with exposure to struggling Europe.
9 Therefore, alternatives demanding less animals and shorter exposure times would be desirable.
10 Money market funds have been reducing exposure to French banks as well.
11 The longer exposure means I had to ask them to hold still.
12 Information on exposure to possible risk factors was obtained by in-person interview.
13 Modified procedures included the use of higher concentrations and longer exposure times.
14 Differential exposure to financial strain may explain some differences in population health.
15 The crisis was worsened by local banks' excessive exposure to government-related entities.
16 British banks have also increased their exposure to China in recent years.
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Exposure в диалектах
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