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It increases the risk of sunburn under exposure to light from the sun or other sources.
It can handle a slightly over or under exposure in transparencies."
What lay under exposure on the lower, middle and upper shelves of the kitchen dresser, opened by Bloom?
It forms gradually from realgar under exposure to light.
Under exposure to direct daylight, the image on non-reflective displays will completely wash out.
Photomechanical materials change shape under exposure to light.
The etched label will show no noticeable fading under exposure to indoor lighting for at least two years.
Under exposure to moisture, the higher alkalinity may cause the ties to soften and expand, causing cracks.
Silicon-based microelectronics break down under exposure to radiation.
In the other test, a thin film of the fluid three feet wide flows over an 11-foot waterfall under exposure to radiation from 20 sun-tracking mirrors.
The bedrock is a calcareous shale not entirely watertight and of a nature to decompose somewhat under exposure to air and water.
Under exposure, IR light, controlled by the film carrier, passes through the silicone layer of the plate and strikes the photopolymer layer beneath.
The grinding of solid matters occurs under exposure of mechanical forces that trench the structure by overcoming of the interior bonding forces.
Truth is like a photographic sensitised plate, which is equally ruined by over and by under exposure, and the just exposure for which can never be absolutely determined.
Crookes' biographer Fournier d'Albe worked and wrote on this, which had baffled various investigators because its resistance changed under exposure to light-but inconsistently if there is impurity.
Likewise, application of cocaine to the surface of the eye, due to its paralyzing effect on the sensory nerve endings, inhibits the reflex even under exposure to strong tear gases.
Viewfinder display includes Exposure adjustment, AE lock, manual, program mode, TV mode, overexposure and under exposure marks, shutter speed indicator, battery low warning, and programmed F-stop.
The first permanent photograph was made in 1822 by a French inventor, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, building on a discovery by Johann Heinrich Schultz (1724): that a silver and chalk mixture darkens under exposure to light.
(Franklin again looked significantly at his audience) '... BW agents theoretically are more dangerous, weight for weight, than CW agents, though this advantage may be cancelled because of loss of virulence by BW agents under exposure."'
Recommendations for the value of the calibration constant in applicable ANSI and ISO standards have varied slightly over the years; this topic is discussed in greater detail under Exposure meter calibration in the Light meter article.
Selective breeding under exposure to chemicals and ultra-violet light made the Caulerpa even hardier, and when it eventually found its way into the Mediterranean, widespread concern developed as several speculative accounts suggested that the plant threatened to alter the entire ecosystem by crowding out native seaweed while being inedible to animals.