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frequent exposure

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meanings of frequentand exposure


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frequent
adjective
uk /ˈfriː.kwənt/ us /ˈfriː.kwənt/
happening ...
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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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Examples of frequent exposure


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Even amongst those using municipal piped supplies, interruptions in supply and improper maintenance of pipes causes frequentexposure to contaminants.
Ellis claims that learners are able to abstract linguistic units and patterns through frequentexposure.
General-purpose-learning is claimed to require more frequentexposure to input, possibly over a longer period of time and it needs salient and unambiguous input data.
Exposure to high levels of recent trauma in combination with frequentexposure to trauma earlier in life was related to both lower morning cortisol levels and higher afternoon cortisol levels.
Distributions are aggregated, which implies that certainly some individuals in populations living in endemic areas remain worm free, or sustain only small infections, despite frequentexposure to infection.
The unexpected finding that the students use on 56% of the time can be attributed to frequent exposure to this variant via the speech of their immersion teachers.
Haspelmath (1999:586) suggested that "frequentexposure" to an innovation is the mechanism that alters speakers' grammars after the initial acquisition stage, and pure is remarkably frequent in the recordings.
Indeed, we should be aware that frequentexposure to low doses of radiation can cause cancers and malformations.
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I have a particular concern for officers who would be deploying it, for the simple reason that they are the most likely to experience frequentexposure.
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The hair of surfers is often damaged and bleached, brought about by frequentexposure to sunlight, humidity and salty water.
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Frequentexposure of teeth to acidic drinks increases the risk of tooth damage through dental erosion.
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Among nonsmoking workers, 28% of those in mining and oil and gas extraction industries had frequentexposure to secondhand smoke at work.
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Frequentexposure to high winds and blowing salt severely restricts the maximum possible height for both hardwood and coniferous tree species.
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When binge eating occurs without the presence of energy deprivation, it is thought to be due to frequentexposure to palatable food.
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At lower, non-damaging sound levels, hearing protection will reduce fatigue from frequentexposure to sound.
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Frequentexposure of the skin to chromyl chloride may result in ulceration.
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Hairdressers are thought to be at risk as well because of their frequentexposure to permanent hair dyes.
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Allergies to latex are most common in healthcare workers, although there is a lack of awareness among nurses that frequentexposure to latex triggers latex allergy.
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Toomes was later diagnosed with cancer, caused by frequentexposure to the essentials needed to power his flying apparatus.
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