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brief exposure

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meanings of briefand exposure


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brief
adjective
uk /briːf/ us /briːf/
lasting only a short time or containing ...
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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 brief exposure


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This was not the case with moist-chilled seeds, where dormancy imposed by high temperatures was not overcome by briefexposure to low temperatures.
This briefexposure resulted in a substantial increase in the naming accuracy of the same object later in the session.
Only a briefexposure is necessary to trigger an effect which is not manifested until later.
Expression of the immediate early gene zif-268 influenced by briefexposure to environmental complexity in the occipital cortex of weanling rats.
The gravity chronometer's prior main function, briefexposure together with the facilitation of reaction time measurement within experimentation, has become an extra possibility.
The neural systems involved in many activities appear to alter with practice as complex interconnected systems, sometimes after only briefexposure to a particular situation.
This briefexposure to water allowed the walls to swell somewhat and to separate from the protoplasts.
It is concluded that, in the human, a briefexposure to isotonic solution of mannitol with low concentrations of calcium, magnesium and chloride is a very effective activation stimulus.
However, like the others, it is very slow to emerge; but certainly a briefexposure can create it.
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Opening and reclosing a bottle would not damage the bottle and a briefexposure to the air would not damage the contents in such a case.
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The basics of eyewitness fallibility includes factors such as poor viewing conditions, briefexposure, and stress.
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If briefexposure to high gravity can negate the health effects of weightlessness, then a small centrifuge could be used as an exercise area.
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Photoinduction takes place with a briefexposure to light (wavelength is tetrazole-dependent) to minimize photodamage to cells.
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Prior to roasting in an oven, meat is generally browned by briefexposure to high temperature.
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This suggests that even briefexposure to stereotypical ads reinforces stereotypes.
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A briefexposure to electromagnetic radiation, particularly that whose wavelength is within the red and far-red lights, results in the activation of the photorecepter phytochrome within the seed.
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Brief exposures or looks through monocular "peep-holes" do not represent true perception in his view.
Such procedures have been proven to be effective and helpful in acquiring novel phonetic categories from brief exposures and improving literacy skills in children with reading problems.
Physical cues are also used to make judgments about political candidates based on extremely brief exposures to their pictures.
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