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The increasing influence of institutional investors has led to greater transparency: hedge funds increasingly provide information to investors including valuation methodology, positions and leverage exposure.
The application in carbon arc light led to the exposure of people to rare earth element oxides and fluorides, sometimes led to pneumoconiosis.
The clinic received a large amount funding from John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his family, which continued to make donations to Sanger's causes in future decades, but generally made them anonymously to avoid public exposure of the family name, and to protect family member Nelson Rockefeller's political career since openly advocating birth control could have led to the Catholic Church opposing him politically.
His exposure to the work of Rossetti, Steinlen, Toulouse-Lautrec and Edvard Munch, combined with his admiration for favorite old masters such as El Greco, led Picasso to a personal version of modernism in his works of this period.
Critical SPR investigations into purported mediums and the exposure of fake mediums led to a number of resignations in the 1880s by Spiritualist members, but the Society continued to investigate mediums, studying Leonora Piper and Eusapia Palladino among others.
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.
This is where Al Gore first became familiarized with the concept of the V-Chip and the exposure helped him to advise Bill Clinton which led to the decision to pass the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
He removed the boy's clothing and led him outside into the snow, where, far from being upset, Victor began to frolic about in the nude, showing Bonnaterre that he was clearly accustomed to exposure and cold.
Vibranium exposure led to the mutation of many Wakandan natives.
An Oregon Department of Human Services – Health Services investigation led to the belief that the E. coli outbreak originated from exposure in the sheep and goat barn.
This theme is repeated in the inner Fountain Court, but the rhythm is faster and the windows, unpedimented on the outer façades, are given pointed pediments in the courtyard ; this has led the courtyard to be described as " Startling, as of simultaneous exposure to a great many eyes with raised eyebrows.
This technology greatly assisted doctors to locate shrapnel in wounded soldiers, but it was crude and led to both Marie and Irène, who were serving as nurse radiographers, suffering large doses of radiation exposure.
Subsequently, Bondar led an international team of researchers at NASA for more than a decade, examining data obtained from astronauts on space missions to better understand the mechanisms underlying the body's ability to recover from exposure to space.
In 1938, they first received national exposure by performing on the Kate Smith Hour radio show, which led to their appearance in a Broadway musical, The Streets of Paris.
that have led to decreased exposure to certain microbial or other species, such as helminths, that are important for development of immuno-regulatory mechanisms.
The popularity of Cantonese-language media, Cantopop and the Hong Kong film industry, has since led to substantial exposure of Cantonese to China and the rest of Asia.
This effect is dose-dependent ; for example, co-administration with 50 mg of sertraline resulted in 20 % greater exposure to desipramine, while 150 mg of sertraline led to a 70 % increase.
What led to this was an erroneous decision by operators to shut down the ECCS during an emergency condition due to gauge readings that were either incorrect or misinterpreted ; this caused another emergency condition that, several hours after the fact, led to core exposure and a core damage incident.
The mainstream exposure led to the band's appearance on Sesame Street's Elmopalooza television special and Grammy Award winning soundtrack album.
Unfortunately the careless and excessive adoption of brightly colored, petroleum – derived aniline dyes ( and pigments compounded from them ), which all fade rapidly on exposure to light, and the efforts to properly conserve the 20, 000 Turner paintings inherited by the British Museum in 1857, led to an examination and negative re-evaluation of the permanence of pigments in watercolor.
This led to his exposure by Bishop John Douglas, and he was obliged to write a complete confession at the dictation of his former friend, Samuel Johnson.
Surgeons at Vanderbilt University, led by Dr. Noel Tulipan, made an incision in the mother's uterus to obtain better exposure to fetuses of 28 to 30 weeks gestation.

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Depending on the decay mode and the pharmacokinetics of an element ( how the body processes it and how quickly ), the threat due to exposure to a given activity of a radioisotope will differ.
In part, this was due to the more ephemeral nature of visual comedy ( those who do not adapt quickly do not survive ), and a single television appearance could equal years of exposure on the nightclub circuit.
Pneumoencephalography Study for brain was quickly replaced by CT. A form of tomography can be performed by moving the X-ray source and detector during an exposure.
The name is said to derive from the rapid deterioration of some excavated skeletons, which quickly became white dust upon exposure to air.
* On some cameras the flash exposure measuring logic fires a pre-flash very quickly before the real flash.
Titanium is a reactive metal, the surface of which quickly oxidizes on exposure to air, creating a microstructured stable oxide surface.
This reversed order is due to the fact that the extremely light-sensitive chemicals camera film must use to capture an image quickly enough for ordinary picture-taking are darkened, rather than bleached, by exposure to light and subsequent photographic processing.
The researchers concluded that while any exposure to a partner's semen during sexual activity appears to decrease a woman's chances for the various immunological disorders that can occur during pregnancy, immunological tolerance could be most quickly established through oral introduction and gastrointestinal absorption of semen.
However, after Callahan arranges for the City to be left defenseless from a hurricane-like " ruinstorm " that ravages the city and kills thousands, Spider collapses and is quickly diagnosed with an incurable degenerative neurological illness with similar symptoms to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease due to exposure to Information Pollen ( which Spider had been exposed to multiple times earlier in the storyline — and which carries dangerous side effects ).
In present time, Batman requires his blood to create a cure for a disease that Batman, Joker, and multiple people of Gotham City are afflicted with, as the cure would degrade too quickly without the unique chemical formula of the Lazarus Pit and Ra's ' prolonged exposure to it having turned his blood into an organic catalyst that would prevent degradation.
* Market exposure and diversification – ETFs provide an economical way to rebalance portfolio allocations and to " equitize " cash by investing it quickly.
Trying hard to sound bad, the band was " gonged " quickly, but had achieved its goal of national TV exposure.
They quickly became the novelty favourites of the UK pop scene through their bald outsized frontman Buster Bloodvessel's on-stage antics, earning early exposure through their Top of The Pops exploits and an appearance in the live film documentary, Dance Craze.
With the public exposure he gains from this rescue, Booster is quickly able to sign a multitude of commercial and movie deals.
Because of the card's prolonged exposure on the BBC, Hersee received fan mail during her teenage years and was regularly contacted by media outlets for interviews, but she quickly tired of the publicity.
For example, in collegiate wrestling, " exposure " points are not given to a wrestler for simply forcing the opponent's shoulders to quickly rotate and be exposed to the mat.
The FCTC, one of the most quickly ratified treaties in United Nations history, is a supranational agreement that seeks " to protect present and future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke " by enacting a set of universal standards stating the dangers of tobacco and limiting its use in all forms worldwide.
Dives are used intentionally in aerobatic flying to build speed for the performance of stunts, and by dive bombers to approach a target quickly while minimizing exposure to enemy fire before the dive.
The subterranean habits of wireworms, their ability to quickly locate food by following carbon dioxide gradients produced by plant material in the soil, and their remarkable ability to recover from illness induced by insecticide exposure ( sometimes after many months ), make it hard to exterminate them once they have begun to attack a crop.
In 1791, two " representatives mission " informed the National Convention of the disquieting condition of Vendée, and this news was quickly followed by the exposure of a royalist plot organized by the Marquis de la Rouerie.
Freshly shorn hoggets can be very susceptible to wet, windy weather and can quickly succumb to exposure.
The band quickly managed to increase their exposure by heading out on a successful tour of America and Europe with Anthrax, who were then touring in support of their Among the Living album.
Fearing exposure, Sobhraj and Chowdhury quickly hustled the couple out ; their bodies were found strangled and burned on December 16, 1975.
Because of the pictures taken by Corbijn, Brood's fame rose quickly, and as a result Corbijn's own exposure increased.

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