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 Results: Environmental exposures were surprisingly common despite self-reported sensitivities to environmental factors.
2 Reports on ozone exposures were obtained from environmental agencies in the region.
3 Conclusion: Patients with asthma experience significant workplace exposures that exacerbate their symptoms.
4 Data included occupational exposures to body fluids, knowledge and use of PEP.
5 Additional reports of potential secondary exposures are under review, the agency said.
6 There were no statistically significant increases in risk with particular occupational exposures .
7 Environmental exposures during pregnancy and early life may have adverse health effects.
8 Ill-defined conditions were not associated with particular self-reported exposures or demographic variables.
9 This altered programming may result from epigenetic alterations related to environmental exposures .
10 Case-control and cohort studies have identified several known and suspected environmental exposures .
11 Linear extrapolations of risk to low exposures were used in both instances.
12 There is growing concern about exposures for crews and the air-travelling public.
13 It also said Manulife until recently did not hedge against those exposures .
14 Problems calculating client exposures also appeared to be continuing in Hong Kong.
15 Previous exposures may be estimated using contemporaneous hygiene records or published data.
16 Conclusion: Multiple discrete exposures were associated with stillbirth caused by placental disease.
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Exposures в диалектах
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