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What matters is the intensity and the time of exposure.
The study also indicated that the younger people were at the time of exposure, the greater the risk later on.
That speed will make the time of exposure effectively zero.
The resulting effects depend on which systems are developing at the time of exposure.
We may never know the exact time of exposure to the infectious agent.
If the shadow detail is not recorded at the time of exposure, nothing can be done to add it later.
Vented to space, the water cooled it during the time of exposure.
The younger the patient was at time of exposure, the higher the risk of developing cancer.
It takes about six months from the time of exposure before symptoms, including fatigue and jaundice, develop.
Time of exposure and concentration of the substances are defined.
In animals, the incubation period (time of exposure to first symptoms) is anywhere from 2 to 20 days.
Not all the skeletons are completely articulated, which may point to a time of exposure before burial.
"We didn't find evidence of anything else except that at the time of exposure his condition deteriorated."
Most people (97%) will develop antibodies in the first 3 months following the time of exposure, but some can take up to 6 months.
The gas destroys red blood cells and is fatal within a short time of exposure in very high concentrations, the researchers say.
The timing of exposure is also critical.
At the time of exposure the mirror flipped up out of the light path before the shutter opened.
The risk of thyroid cancer in later life appears to diminish with increasing age at time of exposure.
The primary study of the Marshallese was terminated around 75 days after the time of exposure.
The distinction is important because only about 1 percent of asbestos-related illnesses occur in less than 15 years from the time of exposure.
"Time of exposure and possible adverse reactions need to be monitored [in office]."
Susceptibility to teratogenesis varies with the developmental stage at the time of exposure to an adverse influence.
In color photography, light-sensitive chemicals or electronic sensors record color information at the time of exposure.
The type of congenital anomaly is also related to the time of exposure to a teratogen.
The langmuir is defined by multiplying the pressure of the gas by the time of exposure.