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acute exposureantonym chronic exposure Exposure of short duration. [2] See acute, exposure
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acute exposureA single exposure to a toxic substance that results in severe biological harm or death. Acute exposures are usually characterized as lasting no longer than a day, as compared to continuous or repeat [..]
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acute exposureAcute exposure is exposure to a large, single dose of radiation, or a series of doses, for a short period of time.
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acute exposureA short-term or rare exposure to a toxic agent in a single episode that is unlikely to recur.
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acute exposureA one-off or very short term exposure to a substance, usually less than 24 hours.
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acute exposurean exposure to radiation that occurred in a matter of minutes rather than in longer, continuing exposure over a period of time. See also chronic exposure, exposure, fractionated exposure.
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acute exposureA single exposure to a toxic substance that may result in severe biological harm or death. Acute exposures are usually characterized as lasting no longer than a day, as compared to longer, continuing [..]
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acute exposureA single exposure to a toxic substance which may result in severe biological harm or death. Acute exposures are usually characterized as lasting no longer than a day, as compared to longer, continu [..]
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acute exposureA single exposure to a toxic substance which may result in severe biological harm or death. Acute exposures are usually characterized as lasting no longer than a day, as compared to longer, continuin [..]
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acute exposureis one or a series of short-term exposures generally lasting less than 24 hours.
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acute exposureA single exposure to a toxic substance which may result in severe biological harm or death. Acute exposures are usually characterized as lasting no longer than a day, as compared to longer, continuing [..]
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acute exposureOne or a series of short-term exposures generally lasting less than 24 hours.
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acute exposureA single exposure to a toxic substance which results in biological harm or death. Acute exposures are usually characterized as lasting no longer than a day.
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acute exposure Contact with a chemical that happens once or only for a limited period of time. ATSDR defines acute exposures as those that might last up to 14 days.
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