exposure
Attention from newspapers, television, etc.
Relating to a large amount of contact with something harmful.
Contact with sunlight.
Relating to a very large amount of contact with something harmful.
Contact over a long period.
Attention from newspapers and magazines.
Contact with chemicals.
Contact that continues for a long time.
Contact over a long period.
Contact that is continuous or happens all the time.
The highest possible level of contact.
Contact that happens again and again.
Contact for a short period.
Contact for a short period, can be to something harmful or to a new experience.
Frequent attention in the media.
Contact with something harmful as part of a job.
Long-term contact, often used in a medical context.
Indicates the substance, experience, or idea that someone comes into contact with.
To control the amount of contact with something harmful.
To reduce the contact with something harmful to the lowest possible level.
To receive attention or experience.
To get attention, especially in the media.
To provide an opportunity for experience or to provide media attention.
To offer an opportunity for experience or media attention.
To experience contact with something, either harmful or in the media.
To experience contact with something harmful.