Examples of using Exposures in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Fortunately, acute exposures are rare,
and our environmental exposures such as smoking
or a layering of exposures.
In her book Lentin interviews a child of Holocaust survivors, who recalls House of Dolls as one of her first exposures to the Holocaust.
Case in point: Having a 1 in 70 chance of transmitting HIV does not mean it takes 70 exposures to the virus in order to seroconvert.
It is not known if the antibody can cross the placenta early in gestation when most adalimumab exposures have occurred.
Xerox applies strict exposure limits for worldwide manufacturing, research and service operations to protect employees from elevated exposures to chemicals, noise and radiation.
which create complex exposures to the global economy.
Having a 1 in 70 chance of transmitting HIV does not mean it takes 70 exposures to the virus in order to seroconvert.
Having investment exposures to companies that are in the business of bringing foreign workers into the euro zone- either temporarily or permanently- would be one investment strategy to consider.
Such measures would lower children's exposures to chemicals in food
The full pharmacological impact of these potential alterations of exposures in terms of either efficacy
Could environmental exposures during early life affect the chances you can develop Type 1 diabetes later in life?
The full pharmacological impact of these potential alterations of exposures in terms of either efficacy
Some people require repeated exposures to feared situations,
PEP should be used only for"high-risk" individuals, at exposures because it is expensive and has side effects.
Other exposures include cuts into the east and west Black Hills and the southern part of the Dixie Downs neighborhood.
Therefore actions to reduce exposures should encompass workers and the general population.”.
Exposures Weight change from early to middle adulthood(age of 18 or 21 years to age of 55 years).
The National Poison Data System found over 70,000 exposures to hand sanitizers reported in children 12 years and under from 2011 to 2014.