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exposure

[ik-spoh-zher] / ɪkˈspoʊ ʒər /


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A village of 9,667 residents was generated using a synthetic community - households, workplaces, market spaces - and seeded with infected birds to mimic real-life exposure.

From BBC

The Freedom 100 Emerging Markets ETF seeks exposure to “the freest emerging markets, because we believe those are the places to find the next big growth stories,” Tolle said.

From MarketWatch

Green guessed that much of this money was being used to gain more exposure to the AI investment theme largely playing out in the U.S. market.

From MarketWatch

When asked about recent tick exposure, the man's wife said he had not noticed any tick bites in the past year.

From Science Daily

Three months “is a substantial length of time to observe elevated visits, as most studies focused on acute care utilization following wildfire smoke exposure find increased visit counts over about a weeklong period,” Casey said.

From Los Angeles Times