continuous exposure

  • 1continuous exposure — nenutrūkstamasis eksponavimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. continuous exposure vok. ununterbrochene Belichtung, f rus. непрерывное экспонирование, n pranc. exposition continue, f …

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  • 2Exposure 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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  • 3Exposure value — In photography, exposure value (EV) denotes all combinations of camera shutter speed and relative aperture that give the same exposure. The concept was developed in Germany in the 1950s (Ray 2000),in an attempt to simplify choosing among… …

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  • 4exposure — noun 1 to sth harmful ADJECTIVE ▪ high, massive ▪ maximum ▪ excessive ▪ increased ▪ low level …

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  • 5Continuous Commodity Index (CCI) — The Thomson Reuters Equal Weight Continuous Commodity Index is recognized as a major barometer of commodity prices. The index comprises 17 commodity futures that are continuously rebalanced: Cocoa, Coffee ‘C’, Copper, Corn, Cotton, Crude Oil,… …

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  • 6Exposure variable — The exposure variable, in reliability theory, is the discrete or continuous variable which differentiates distinct failure events. It is usually time, especially the time to failure of a device, or the time to death of a person. Time can be… …

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  • 7continuous — adj. Continuous is used with these nouns: ↑assessment, ↑availability, ↑barrage, ↑bombardment, ↑cycle, ↑drone, ↑evolution, ↑exposure, ↑flow, ↑improvement, ↑innovation, ↑ …

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  • 8Continuous Printing — F/A/V A method of printing in which both the original and the raw stock move continuously past the point of exposure. (Laboratory) …

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  • 9Recommended Exposure Limits*, Table — ▪ Table type of exposure maximum permissible dose Occupational exposures (annual)** Effective dose equivalent limit (stochastic effects) 50 mSv Dose equivalent limits for tissues and organs (non stochastic effects) Lens of eye 150 mSv All others… …

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  • 10chronic exposure — a long term radiation exposure, either continuous (protraction exposure) or intermittent (fractionation exposure), usually referring to exposure to low intensity radiation; effects may include accelerated aging, neoplastic disease, and genetic… …

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