EXPOSURE meaning: 1 : the fact or condition of being affected by something or experiencing something the condition of being exposed to something; 2 : the act of revealing secrets about someone or something often + of
2.the state of being exposed. 3.disclosure, as of something private or secret. 4.an act or instance of revealing:exposure of graft. 5.presentation to view:His exposure of his anger shocked the company. 6.a laying open to the action or influence of something:exposure to measles. ...
an act or instance of revealing or unmasking, as an impostor, crime, or fraud: the exposure of graft and corruption. presentation to view, especially in an open or public manner: His exposure of his anger shocked the company. Synonyms: display indecent exposure ( def ): The suspect was ar...
1. If the spin coating method is used, a UV-resin is spun on top of the metal film and cured by UV-exposure. 若使用旋涂法,就是在金属膜的上面旋涂一层UV树脂并用UV固化。 2. On the contrary, the formations of LPGs are still continuous within 1 hour of ending UV-exposure. This phenome...
3.disclosure, as of something private or secret. 4.an act or instance of revealing:exposure of graft. 5.presentation to view:His exposure of his anger shocked the company. 6.a laying open to the action or influence of something:exposure to measles. ...
the risk of violence, of ending up in prison or worse. Here, expo-sure becomes a mode of “truth telling” (Foucault 2014; Walters 2014): expos-ing the practices of others inevitably comes at the price of revealing who oneis and what one is ready to do. This dual exposure dynamic pla...
1. A condition of displaying, revealing, exhibiting, or making accessible. 2. In dentistry, loss of hard tooth structure covering the dental pulp due to caries, dental instrumentation, or trauma. 3. Proximity or contact with a source of a disease agent in such a manner that effective tra...
(1). In the near-surface region the fit deviates from the data revealing a deuterium accumulation that, most likely, is due to the presence of deep H traps. For a depth greater than 0.1 μm, data and fit are in good agreement. The phosphorus-doped samples were exposed to monatomic D ...
(horticulture) The amount of sun, wind etc. experienced by a particular site. noun ( uncountable) The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected. noun (countable, uncountable) That part which is facing or exposed to something, e.g. the sun, weather, sky, or a view. no...
3.disclosure, as of something private or secret. 4.an act or instance of revealing:exposure of graft. 5.presentation to view:His exposure of his anger shocked the company. 6.a laying open to the action or influence of something:exposure to measles. ...