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  • 1public exposure — gyventojų apšvita statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Iš spinduliuotės šaltinių gyventojų patirta apšvita, išskyrus profesinę ar medicininę apšvitą ir normaliąją vietinę foninę apšvitą, tačiau įskaitant apšvitą, susijusią… …

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  • 2public exposure of population — gyventojų apšvita statusas T sritis apsauga nuo naikinimo priemonių apibrėžtis Jonizuojančiosios spinduliuotės srauto nuo praktinėje veikloje naudojamų spinduliuotės šaltinių (išskyrus profesinę, medicininę ir vietinę gamtinę apšvitą) ir avarinės …

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  • 3public exposure — noun the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate • Syn: ↑dissemination, ↑airing, ↑spreading • Derivationally related forms: ↑spread (for: ↑spreading), ↑disseminate …

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  • 4Public humiliation — was often used by local communities to punish minor and petty criminals before the age of large, modern prisons (imprisonment was long unusual as a punishment, rather a method of coercion). Contents 1 Shameful exposure 2 Painful humiliation 2.1… …

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  • 5Exposure — can refer toIn biology: * A condition of very poor health or death resulting from lack of protection over prolonged periods under weather, extreme temperatures or dangerous substances ( see also: hypothermia, hyperthermia, radioactive… …

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  • 6Public Health Genomics — is the utilization of genomics information to benefit public health. This is visualized as more effective personalised preventive care and disease treatments with better specificity, targeted to the genetic makeup of each patient. (Bellagio Group …

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  • 7Public indecency — refers to activity prohibited by the law in many locations. Public indecency is used as a blanket term for activities that authorities would like to prohibit but that may not be explicitly defined as prohibited. It may also be referred to as… …

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  • 8Exposure assessment — is a branch of environmental science that focuses on the processes that take place at the interface between the environment containing the contaminant(s) of interest and the organism(s) being considered. These are the final steps in the path to… …

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  • 9Exposure (magic) — Exposure in magic refers to the practice of making magical methods (the secrets of how magic tricks are performed) available to those who are not magicians. It is generally frowned upon as a type of spoiler that ruins the experience of magical… …

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  • 10exposure — c.1600, public exhibition, from EXPOSE (Cf. expose) (v.) + URE (Cf. ure). Sense of situation with regard to sun or weather is from 1660s. Photographic sense is from 1839. Indecent exposure attested by 1825 …

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