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Synonym: photophotographpicvulnerabilitySimilar words: exposeexportsureensurefor sureassuremake suremeasure upMeaning: [ɪk'spəʊʒə]  n. 1. vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain 2. the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience 3. the disclosure of something secret 4. aspect re light or wind 5. the state of being vulnerable or exposed 6. the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate 7. a picture of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material 8. the act of exposing film to light 9. presentation to view in an open or public manner 10. abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open). 
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61. The doctors suspected that his ability to absorb ascorbic acid had been impaired by long exposure to cosmic radiation.
62. Obviously, avoiding exposure to allergens is the best way to prevent allergic reactions.
63. Individuals acclimatize to cold, for example, by adjusting physically, physiologically or psychologically following cold exposure.
64. A descriptive sociology requires a familiarity with the observed events that is achieved through intimate and often prolonged exposure.
65. Severe burns result after skin contact even with dilute solutions; the burns may not appear until hours after exposure.
66. But giant tubeworms are 6-foot-long expletives, shouts of brilliance, startling in their vivid simplicity and exposure.
67. Some military officials have asserted that the effects of exposure to chemical agents would have been evident among those troops almost immediately.
68. Meye etal reported that tight junctions in the canine gastric mucosa were significantly damaged by exposure to aspirin.
69. The excretion of mercury by the kidney generally forms the basis for measurement of exposure.
70. Most human infections are associated with exposure to aquatic environments or to recent consumption of seafood.
71. The true effect on wild dolphin populations of prolonged exposure to chemical pollutants is hard to measure.
72. Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection. Brene Brown 
73. A major task of the later software was to arrange that the exposure was chosen automatically according to the current illumination.
74. Second, the body does not produce antibodies immediately upon exposure.
75. They know it takes time and repeat exposure to get customers to buy new products.
76. Another study has shown a positive association between gastric cancer and exposure to coal dust in those miners who smoked.
77. Likewise, the carcinogenic action of bile may be related to the duration of exposure of gastric mucosa to biliary carcinogens.
78. The exposure it received this year was an all-time record.
79. What angered me most was the Gulag searchlight exposure of oncoming vehicles.
80. Pesticide residues, exposure to chemicals at toxic-waste sites, food additives, bird and insect droppings.
81. A fine position, constant exposure, and some tricky sections ensure it status as one of the greatest sea cliff classics.
82. The low-level, continuous exposure arising from aluminium sulphate in water purification is very worrying.
83. To begin with, all camcorders have automatic exposure control as standard.
84. Free previews so be from that get radio airplay and are eager for exposure, but no rule.
84. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
85. Previous convictions: one for indecent exposure, one for indecent assault.
86. Migrants from equatorial latitudes to countries with reduced light exposure are seriously affected by these climatic changes.
87. Exposure to the AB compound itself will be much more likely to generate latent inhibition.
88. At present, more can be achieved by avoiding exposure to recognized carcinogens than by relying on the discovery of new remedies.
89. The neck itself is subject to a form of clinical exposure, its bone structure shifting and projecting.
90. Figure 3 shows the relation between acid clearance time after acid perfusion and overnight exposure to acid.
More similar words: exposeexportsureensurefor sureassuremake suremeasure upmeasure up tomeasurementposesupposeimposesurveypostercomposeopposeexpandexpertpost-wardepositopposedsurfacesurgeonproposesurgeryexpectsurvivorpossiblesurvival
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