In a Twitter-native world, it is easier for consumers to differentiate exposure from endorsement.
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On Monday, the Canadian bank said it has bought insurance for U.S. real estate exposure from other financial guarantors.
Furthermore, it cost Boise millions of dollars in free marketing and exposure from being a part of a much more visible college bowl game.
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"If someone already has brain damage and then stimulates it with electromagnetic exposure from a cell phone, it could trigger something dangerous, " Volkow said.
Mr. Page, a maintenance technician who lives in Clearfield, Utah, learned that his cumulative exposure from multiple scans he received at Intermountain was 97.3 mSv.
But the awareness that radiation can lead to the dreaded consequence of cancer makes us feel bad about exposure from nuclear power plants, John says.
The key risk of storing spent fuel at reactor sites is radiation exposure from spent fuel that has caught fire when it is stored in a pool.
"It is clear that the exposure from the cruise phases alone is a large fraction of (and in some cases greater than) currently accepted astronaut career limits, " they wrote.
And although tens of thousands of deaths have not materialised, it does predict that 4, 000 people will eventually die from cancer attributable to exposure from radiation leaked from the plant.
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The radiation exposure from a Mars journey is similar to getting a full-body CT scan every five or six days, said lead researcher Cary Zeitlin of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo.
The father of three admits it was "scary" to read a pamphlet telling him the radiation exposure from each scan, but he was comfortable with the idea that the scans were necessary to monitor cysts associated with his pancreatitis.
No, instead we indict BPA. Rather than go nutso about all the phytoestrogens in infant formula, we blame the liner of the can, despite the fact that the difference in exposure from the two sources is sometimes impossible to calculate because human BPA levels are often too low to measure.
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In fact it seems analysts have accounted for these factors in their profit forecasts and much of the benefit from overseas exposure (resulting from a trade-weighted dollar down 8% from last year and faster economic growth outside the U.S.) have been largely accounted for in consensus expectations.
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These results were very similar to the same kind of exposure comparisons from our previous rat study.
Half of the MSCI BRIC stock exposure comes from energy and financials, but crude prices are sliding, and bank profits can be volatile.
The cosmonauts were unable to collect a material exposure experiment from the station exterior due to a stuck hinge that prevented it from folding closed, NASA officials said.
Mr Dolan said a study by the National Radiological Protection Board had said exposure levels from living near masts were "extremely low", with the overall evidence suggesting they were unlikely to pose a health risk.
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From this perspective, I believe it is wise for investors, including retirees, to maintain equity exposure to benefit from long-term economic growth.
The results can be barren fields, destructive floods or sickened populations from exposure to contamination.
The acute radiation exposure that occurs from an accident is expected to occur over several hours.
Two weeks ago, Merrill Lynch warned it would take a 50-cent-a-share loss from exposure to bad debt.
The coroner certified the cause of death as hypothermia resulting from exposure to cold temperatures while acutely intoxicated.
For example, foreign stocks were once hailed as a way to diversify away from exposure to the U.S. economy.
Could providing investors with exposure to profits from patient care rev up innovation?
One firefighter suffered minor injuries from exposure to a fire suppressant, he added.
Most people get chicken pox from exposure to other people with chicken pox -spread through droplets- sneezing, coughing, and breathing.
Light therapy (such as from exposure to the sun or another bright light) may also help get you back on track.
Wells Fargo, which reiterated its overweight rating, noted that its international exposure shields it from the negative impact of the merger.
Possibly the biggest uncertainty in all this concerns whether there's any added risk of cancer from exposure to low doses of radioactivity.
It bore bleach marks, possibly from exposure to pesticide or heavy-metal pollution.
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