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Figure 2, above, shows the aging properties of urethane foams as determined by the percent of change in tensile strength during exposure to ultra-violet light.
" In her early teens, she had her first major exposure to art during visits with Willie to the nearby Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, one of America's foremost art schools and museums.
For example, by inoculating in the months of milder climate, one had a better chance of fighting the infection and becoming immune instead of the alternative: natural exposure to the disease during harsher weather, when the body's defenses were already challenged.
Hospital staff, such as shipping and receiving personnel, custodial workers, laundry workers, and waste handlers, all have potential exposure to these drugs during the course of their work.
When asked during a 2007 phone-in interview on XETRA-FM if he ever had any notions of performing in an Oingo Boingo reunion, Elfman immediately rejected the idea and stated that in the last few years with the band he had begun to develop significant and irreversible hearing damage as a result of his continuous exposure to the high noise levels involved in performing in a rock band.
After exposure during filming, the Loader then removes the film from the magazines and places it back into the light-tight cans for transport to the laboratory.
Other studies also found that, while any exposure to the partner's sperm during sex appears to decrease the chances of various disorders, women in couples who have practiced " sex acts other than intercourse " are less than half as likely to suffer pre-eclampsia.
Kabaddi received international exposure during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, demonstrated by Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amaravati, Maharashtra.
Latvia's economy experienced GDP growth of more than 10 % per year during 2006-07, but entered a severe recession in 2008 as a result of an unsustainable current account deficit and large debt exposure amid the softening world economy.
* There may be an increased risk of hypothermia and peritoneal trauma due to increased exposure to cold, dry gases during insufflation.
A long exposure time leaves the user vulnerable to beam drift or instability which may occur during the exposure.
Humans synthesize vitamin D with adequate exposure to sunlight ; supplementation may be necessary during winter months for people who live far from the equator.
( One occasion, in which he had a near fight with Thelonious Monk during the recording of Bags ' Groove, received wide exposure in the specialized press.
Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure.
Mid-19th-century " Brady stand " photo model's armrest table, meant to keep portrait models more still during long exposure times ( studio equipment nicknamed after the famed US photographer, Mathew Brady ).
Go motion involved programming a computer to move parts of a model slightly during each exposure of each frame of film, combined with traditional hand manipulation of the model in between frames, to produce a more realistic motion blurring effect.
Today some English words too have come in as a result of the British occupation during colonial times, and the exposure to foreign cultures through television and Hollywood movies.
Almost all contemporary SLRs use a focal-plane shutter located in front of the film plane, which prevents the light from reaching the film even if the lens is removed, except when the shutter is actually released during the exposure.
The 2009 holiday season impacts from the " Yes, Virginia " special broadcast on the CBS television network on December 11, 2009, were: 1 ) " Yes, Virginia " reached more than 3. 7 million television viewers, 2 ) the associated public relations effort resulted in a substantial lift in overall exposure during Macy's most critical season with 1. 84 billion impressions generated, 3 ) On the night of the show on December 11, 2009, " Yes, Virginia " was Google's No. 1 and No. 4 hottest search terms, 4 ) " Yes, Virginia " made TV Guide's coveted Hot List.
Astronautical hygienists are testing materials with reduced dust retention times and the potential to control the dust exposure risks during planetary exploration.
There is debate over issues such as whether exposure therapy ( reliving traumatic memories, also known as abrecation ), engagement with alters and physical contact during therapy is appropriate and there are clinical opinions both for and against each option with little high-quality evidence for any position.
* Equipment ( DQE ): Not wearing the proper safety equipment, losing equipment during the race, or exposure of skin not on face or neck.
The system, subsystem, or equipment performance may be degraded during exposure to the adverse electromagnetic environment, but the system will not experience permanent damage, such as component burnout, that will prevent proper operation when the adverse electromagnetic environment is removed.
They include acid drainage induced by the sudden rapid exposure and subsequent oxidation of formerly buried materials, the introduction of metals including mercury into surface-water and groundwater, increased erosion, sulfur-gas emissions, and air pollution caused by the production of particulates during processing, transport, and support activities.

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a world beset with new boundaries, new treaties and governments, new goals and methods, and the age-old fears of aggression and subjugation -- hunger and exposure.
Much new equipment and many unique techniques have been developed for the quantitative exposure of experimental animals to aerosols of infectious agents contained in particles of specified dimensional characteristics.
The constitution was submitted for a public vote and Johnson campaigned for its adoption ; his support of the new work provided him with additional positive statewide exposure.
In one paper presented at an ABA conference on class actions in 2007, authors commented that " competing cases can also provide opportunities for collusive settlement discussions and reverse auctions by defendants anxious to resolve their new exposure at the most economic cost.
This new rating is not a change to the stock itself-it is merely a way of calculating exposure without figuring out the compensation after each light reading.
Subsequently, the Nirvana exposure and the strength of the single " Backwater " ( their only charting single ) helped lift Meat Puppets to new commercial heights.
The new structure exposes participants in the course to business structure in Europe, Latin America, Asia and North America ; hence providing participants with a global business exposure.
A series of chemical treatments then either engraves the exposure pattern into, or enables deposition of a new material in the desired pattern upon, the material underneath the photo resist.
As a result of the changing of the times, along with new avenues for exposure, and its multifaceted appeal phrenology flourished.
In populations that have not been exposed to measles, exposure to a new disease can be devastating.
The trade and interchange of people helped the growth and complexity of the peoples spirituality by exposure to new beliefs.
This new configuration became very popular in the Boston area, and by the fall of 1971, enthusiastic word-of-mouth led to the Modern Lovers ' first exposure to a major label when Stuart Love of Warner Bros. Records contacted them and organized the band's first multi-track session at Intermedia Studio in Boston.
Festival appearances at the new Monterey Jazz Festival and elsewhere provided venues for live exposure, and a European tour in 1958 was well received.
Besides its instantly polarizing looks, exposure was also gained by usage of the new truck on the hit TV show Walker, Texas Ranger starring Chuck Norris.
In addition, exposure to new data further promotes a Rampant's growth.
Power products are placed on both sides of the aisle to create increased product awareness, and end caps are used to receive high exposure of a certain product whether on special, promotion or in a campaign, or a new line.
Given that many open source projects fail due to lack of developer support, exposure to such a large community of developers can continually breathe new life into a project.
Additionally, given massive media exposure, the non-public festival is attended by many movie stars and is a popular venue for film producers to launch their new films and attempt to sell their works to the distributors who come from all over the globe.
Whereas a music hall performer could work for years using just one act, television exposure created a constant demand for new material, although this may have also been responsible for the cessation of theatrical censorship in 1968.
It eventually reclined somewhat to about 16 000 in 2001 ( a nationwide slump in youth organization membership in general ) when another push for more exposure and encouraging members to form new clubs was coordinated alongside a crucial change in the basis for government support money carried the official headcount over 100 000 at the time of writing ( December 2005 ).
They are slow to adapt to new experiences, but accept them after repeated exposure.
One of Andrew Ainslie Common 1883 photograph of the same nebula, the first to show that a long exposure could record new stars and nebulae invisible to the human eye.
In 1880 Henry Draper used the new dry plate process with an 11-inch ( 28 cm ) refracting telescope to make a 51-minute exposure of the Orion Nebula, the first photograph of a nebula ever made.

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