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Перевод: exposure
[существительное] подвергание; выставление; оставление на произвол судьбы; разоблачение; обличение; местоположение; выдержка [фото] ; вид ; экспозиция ; выставка ; выход пластов; обнажение пластов; незащищенность
Тезаурус:
- Haslam's exposure to the worldwide business scene nevertheless gives him an extra dimension with which to tackle the British Coal job.
- Uranium mines are know to have an increased incidence of lung cancer owing to exposure to radon, but only recently has the importance of radon in the home been acknowledged.
- "Sport's interest must be in exposure and numbers, and for the foreseeable future that means BBC.
- After the additional 18 months exposure of the isolated bones, the skulls and mandibles were still intact, but where any sutures were exposed to the weather they had started to open out.
- At present prices, the exposure is worth more than 210m.
- That also means there are tough times ahead for materials suppliers with a large exposure to commercial construction, though some, such as Blue Circle and RMC, diversified wisely during the boom.
- In order to achieve this they seem certain to continue to deny close analysis of their practices, for exposure could well generate the potential to contest the system by releasing knowledge to those the system was set up to control.
- The context consists of a set of elements some of which will be sampled along with elements of the target stimulus on each exposure.
- Banks also owned equity stakes in their clients, but their real influence came from debt: companies' big exposure to bank debt gave the lenders control rather as if they held equity.
- Table 11.2 Good and bad times for exposure to natural light in the first two to three days after a time-zone transition Meals and drinks Try to make meals of the "correct" type (breakfast, lunch, etc.) at your adjusted times.
- This is believed to be the first time that a court of law in any country has declared that scientific evidence establishes cause and effect between exposure to smoke and certain diseases.
- Such procedures are right for generating the phenomenon in Wagner's associative form - a series of widely spaced exposure trials will promote the formation of a context-stimulus association; and the after-effects of presentation of the target stimulus could not be expected to survive a 24-h retention interval.
- He believes that a writer will often find himself through exposure to some other writer.
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