exposure+to+harm

  • 1exposure to harm — index danger, peril, pitfall, risk Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2risk exposure to harm — index endanger Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3exposure — ex|po|sure [ ık spouʒər ] noun ** ▸ 1 being placed in danger ▸ 2 telling public about something ▸ 3 public attention ▸ 4 harm from cold weather ▸ 5 being uncovered ▸ 6 being introduced to something ▸ 7 film/time for photograph ▸ 8 direction… …

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  • 4exposure — noun 1》 the state of being exposed to harm or risk.     ↘a physical condition resulting from being exposed to severe weather conditions. 2》 the revelation of something secret.     ↘the publicizing of information or an event. 3》 the action of… …

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  • 5exposure of child — Placing child in such a place or position as to leave it unprotected against danger to its health or life or subject it to the peril of severe suffering or serious bodily harm …

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  • 6exposure of child — Placing child in such a place or position as to leave it unprotected against danger to its health or life or subject it to the peril of severe suffering or serious bodily harm …

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  • 7Number needed to harm — The number needed to harm (NNH) is an epidemiological measure that indicates how many patients need to be exposed to a risk factor over a specific period to cause harm in one patient that would not otherwise have been harmed.[1] It is defined as… …

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  • 8Prenatal cocaine exposure — (PCE) occurs when a pregnant woman uses cocaine and thereby exposes her fetus to the drug. Crack baby was a term coined to describe children who were exposed to crack (cocaine in smokable form) as fetuses; the concept of the crack baby emerged in …

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  • 9Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study — CHEERS redirects here. For the fictional television show, see Cheers. The Children s Environmental Exposure Research Study (or CHEERS) was a study conducted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency designed to examine how children may …

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  • 10Precautionary principle — The precautionary principle is a moral and political principle which states that if an action or policy might cause severe or irreversible harm to the public or to the environment, in the absence of a scientific consensus that harm would not… …

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