Examples of 'over-exposure' in a sentence

Meaning of "over-exposure"

OVER-EXPOSURE - The act of exposing something to an excessive amount of a particular factor, such as light, heat, or media attention

How to use "over-exposure" in a sentence

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To avoid possible over-exposure to microwave energy.
A caution about the danger of over-exposure.
Over-exposure to the sun is a serious health threat.
Advice in the event of prospective over-exposure.
Any risk of under or over-exposure would thus be avoided.
These are typical symptoms of over-exposure.
Over-exposure to the sun can trigger melasma too.
It is primarily caused by over-exposure to the sun.
This procedure is to ensure that the surveyor is not at risk of over-exposure.
This helps us prevent over-exposure in any one market or region.
Therefore dialysis is not adequate to treat aliskiren over-exposure.
These occur as a result of over-exposure to sunlight, pollution and cigarette smoke.
New patterns of behavior are emerging as a result of over-exposure to the media.
Ability to correct under or over-exposure of films without having to repeat mammograms.
This problem can be caused by genetic problems and an over-exposure to sunlight.

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Ability to correct under - or over-exposure of digital images without having to repeat mammograms.
Conjunctival irritation and erythema could still be recognisable aspects of over-exposure today.
This is the point prior to over-exposure and burning, which must always be avoided.
The flavor of older wines can actually fade from over-exposure to air.
Avoid over-exposure to plants and flowers that may trigger your allergic reactions.
White specks on them indicate over-exposure to light.
Symptoms from over-exposure escalate significantly when the client is riddled with infections.
Agitation also helps prevent over-exposure to the sun.
An appropriate shutter speed should be determined empirically on a product sample to avoid over-exposure.
Acoustic over-exposure can also result in decreased myelination at specific points on the auditory nerve.
Mine workers should be trained on the hazards of over-exposure to coal mine dust.
In extreme cases, over-exposure to computer radiation can cause schizophrenia, meningitis and other psychological diseases.
One common way people will report tinnitus is from over-exposure to noise.
Light Over-exposure to light can impact clock materials in a number of ways.
Certain minimum lighting distances must be maintained for close-up shots to avoid over-exposure.
Exogenous lipotoxicity is induced by over-exposure of the cells to an environmental source of SFA.
The main purpose of using ND mirrors is to prevent over-exposure.
Over-exposure to UV radiation has a risky suppressing effect on the immune system.
Zinc may also help to guard your body against over-exposure to lead and cadmium.
Severe over-exposure can result in death.
The housing market has stabilised and thus risks arising from over-exposure to property are limited.
Over-exposure that should be corrected.
And you were sent to Justice after a period of riotous over-exposure.
Under-regulated financial markets permitted over-exposure of financial institutions, most notably the United States investment banks.
Forty percent of American teenagers show visible signs of fluoride over-exposure.
Avoid over-exposure to the news.
Esthetics of bronzing… As many practices supporting an over-exposure with the radiations.
Thus, over-exposure results in image quality degradation.
Causing mutations to unnatural chemical reactions inside cells, Over-exposure can lead.
Avoiding over-exposure to the sun.
Compare these data against the applicable MEL to determine if an over-exposure condition exists.
Avoid over-exposure to water.
They will probably outlast Jerry since the basic technique of mass media is over-exposure.
What are the dangers of over-exposure to the heat?
Over-exposure or under-exposure may render the photo unusable.

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