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exposure
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exposure noun danger, discovery, exposé, exposition, hazard, jeopardy, laying open, liability, manifestation, openness, perceptibility, peril, presentation, publication, publicity, revelation, risk, susceptibility, susceptivity, unfolding, unmasking, visibility, vulnerability
Associated concepts: exposure to asbestos, exposure to toxic chemical, insurance coverage and exposure
See also: admission, bad repute, detection, disclosure, discovery, expression, impeachment, manifestation, publicity, risk


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Your exposure time is going to be long - it's impossible to get sharp images at night with a hand-held camera.
Further, the concentration of carboxylic acid groups on the surface has been quantified as a function of exposure time, using absorbance measurements.
The letters of A, B, C, D, and E in these curves correspond to 6, 38, 69, 77, and 84 days of exposure time in the AFM study.
 
 
 
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