Examples of using Exposures in English and their translations into Korean
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petroleum and food industry exposures.
Unique feature of Alloy B3 is its potential to maintain high ductility during transient exposures to moderate temperatures.
Evaluating the Control Banding Nanotool: a qualitative risk assessment method for controlling nanoparticle exposures.
Avoid contact with acidic products as well as prolonged exposures to high temperatures.
The best parts of three quick shots, taken at different exposures(long, normal,
We keep a record of that information, and, following repeated exposures to the information, we can recall it later during exams, pop quizzes, and tests.
There is no need for the user or the Cobalt system to continuously recalculate exposures.
Besides chemical exposures, your home and living conditions can also make or break your health in other ways.
Exposures to polluted soil, water and air(both household and ambient) killed 8.4 million people in these countries in 2012.
This product would commonly be used by persons who want to generally gain short term exposures to financial instruments/markets;
Away from the coast permanent exposures are much more difficult to find and are usually the result of river water erosion,
Therefore. it will be necessary to use short exposures to avoid saturation, and still leave sufficient head room for the signal.
Without prior exposure and immunity, these exposures may lead to a higher risk of infections and more severe diseases.
There is also no coordinated national incident reporting system to track such exposures.
On Android 4.4 or older, long exposures lowers picture resolution to 2 or 1 MP, depending models.
However, what comparatively low microplastic exposures mean for health is unknown.”.
In addition to adjusting your light exposures, proper“sleep hygiene” is also important.
In my career I have had two exposures to radiation, which is two too many,
Buying unscented products is an effective step for reducing chemical exposures,” Patisaul says.
Despite this, pesticide exposures cause farm workers more chemical-related injuries and illnesses than any other workforce nationwide.