英語 での Exposures の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Human resource(HR) exposures.
Toxic Exposures and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.
You can obviously bracket exposures.
Choose number of exposures in the series.
What causes high wood dust exposures?
Occupational exposures to radar and to microwaves;
Mascot starts to break and his purple skin exposures.
Get more exposures, add yourself at Twellow.
The view combined 9 images taken with 30-second exposures.
Reported exposures often do not have serious outcomes.
But we need to work to reduce radiation exposures.".
At high-dose exposures, a severely damaged human cell will die.
There has got to be a risk to the officers from unknown exposures.
Merges photos of different exposures to form a composite image.
F/27 at 1/350 sec. Built-in electronic self-timer.Multiple exposures enabled.
Excellent Feng Shui with exposures to day lights on three sides.
Effects have each been repeatedlyreported following Wi-Fi& other EMF exposures.
Advertising is all about repeating exposures and building an image.
Updated guidelines for the valuation of properties guaranteeing credit exposures.
I'm dazzling, but I'm taking exposures too much, though. It was gods. And it was dazzling.
It incorporates an ArF excimer laser for exposures at 193 nm.
As a result, the exposures of the financial institutions' portfolios became extremely vulnerable to fluctuations in land prices.
Risk for disorders due to long-term or repeated exposures(liver and kidney).
Terrible discrimination and population exposures Decades, and nuclear power plant Japan have not put out any radioactivity until now, followed the lie.
Research shows seven effects repeatedlyreported following Wi-Fi& other EMF exposures.
With a good mastery of light, tripod and long exposures, you can get these kind of amazing photos.
Globalization has helped people around the world for more exposures and advancements.
Psychosocial factors, environmental exposures, health behaviors, and health-care access and quality contribute to socio-economic differentials in cardiovascular disease.
The following activitiesare likely to produce high dust exposures, some over long periods.
This report only addresses occupational exposures by inhalation, and conclusions derived here should not be inferred to pertain to nonoccupational exposures.