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Exposures to lead

Reviews on Environmental Health, 2011
The Pacific Basin Consortium for Environment and Health hosted a workshop on Exposures to Lead. Speakers from Australia and the United States of America addressed current research knowledge on lead exposures and health effects in children, risk assessment and communication issues in dealing with lead exposure sources, different methods for assessing ...
Anna C, Callan, Andrea L, Hinwood
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Exposure therapy with no exposure

Science Translational Medicine, 2018
fMRI and patient feedback methods reduce fear responses by changing brain patterns without conscious awareness.
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Exposure is not enough

Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2016
Child language researchers have often assumed that progress in first language learning depends heavily on language exposure. For example, Hart and Risley (1995) compared children in middle class families with children in lower class families. Based on recordings made across several years in the home, they estimated that by the time the children from ...
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Exposure To Examples

2000
Although often specifically education-oriented, Case-Based Design systems rarely have become widely used tools in schools of architecture. The primary goal of our study was therefore to explore the effects of using cases in architectural education. Exposing students to examples is not generally applauded by design teachers, as it is thought to increase
Ann Heylighen, Ilse M. Verstijnen
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Benefits of exposure

OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2014
Purpose – This column aims to look at various aspects of search engine optimization (SEO) and the potential risks and rewards from exposing library-related content using techniques such as microdata and descriptive frameworks such as that outlined on schema.org.
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Exposure to risk and the risk of exposure

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1982
Abstract Exposure information is almost always used for accident data interpretation, although a few studies have suggested that exposure behaviour may have value as a counter-measure objective and thus as a variable in its own right. The conventional measure of “miles travelled” seems to reflect mainly the extent rather than the degree of accident ...
A. Risk, J.E. Shaoul
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