continuous exposure
51decibel — [[t]de̱sɪbel[/t]] decibels N COUNT: oft num N A decibel is a unit of measurement which is used to indicate how loud a sound is. Continuous exposure to sound above 80 decibels could be harmful …
52compassion fatigue — compas′sion fatigue n. cvb a lack of sympathy for suffering, as a result of continuous exposure to those in need of aid • Etymology: 1980–85, amer …
53exposition continue — nenutrūkstamasis eksponavimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. continuous exposure vok. ununterbrochene Belichtung, f rus. непрерывное экспонирование, n pranc. exposition continue, f …
54nenutrūkstamasis eksponavimas — statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. continuous exposure vok. ununterbrochene Belichtung, f rus. непрерывное экспонирование, n pranc. exposition continue, f …
55ununterbrochene Belichtung — nenutrūkstamasis eksponavimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. continuous exposure vok. ununterbrochene Belichtung, f rus. непрерывное экспонирование, n pranc. exposition continue, f …
56непрерывное экспонирование — nenutrūkstamasis eksponavimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. continuous exposure vok. ununterbrochene Belichtung, f rus. непрерывное экспонирование, n pranc. exposition continue, f …
57intermittency effect — noun : the photographic effect in which intermittent exposures fail to give the same density as a continuous exposure of the same total energy …
58compassion fatigue — a lack of sympathy for suffering, as a result of continuous exposure to those in need of aid. [1980 85, Amer.] …
59motion-picture technology — Introduction the means for the production and showing of motion pictures. It includes not only the motion picture camera and projector but also such technologies as those involved in recording sound, in editing both picture and sound, in… …
60photography, technology of — Introduction equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs. The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… …