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Exposure factor (EF), in risk management, is the subjective, potential percentage of loss to a specific asset if a specific threat is realized. It is
Exposure_factor
value (AV) × Exposure factor (EF) , {\displaystyle {\text{Single-loss expectancy (SLE)}}={\text{Asset value (AV)}}\times {\text{Exposure factor (EF)}},} where
Single-loss_expectancy
Process of formation of blood clots
activated platelets. The initiation phase, mediated by the tissue factor exposure, proceeds via the classic extrinsic pathway and contributes to about
Coagulation
Termination device in X-ray radiography
digital detector or a CT scanner. AEC systems may also automatically set exposure factors such as the X-ray tube current and voltage in a CT. In projectional
Automatic_exposure_control
Historic cohort study
share a common exposure factor is compared with another group of equivalent individuals not exposed to that factor, to determine the factor's influence on
Retrospective_cohort_study
{\text{SLE}}} Suppose that an asset is valued at $100,000, and the Exposure Factor (EF) for this asset is 25%. The single loss expectancy (SLE) then,
Annualized_loss_expectancy
Measuring toxic or environment exposure
Exposure assessment is a branch of environmental science, toxicology, epidemiology, environmental engineering, and occupational hygiene that focuses on
Exposure_assessment
Derived SI unit of equivalent dose of ionizing radiation
based on the disputed linear no-threshold model of ionizing radiation exposure. To calculate the value of stochastic health risk in sieverts, the physical
Sievert
Any factor, whether abiotic or biotic, that influences living organisms in an ecosystem
environmental factor, ecological factor or eco factor is any factor, abiotic or biotic, that influences living organisms. Abiotic factors include ambient
Environmental_factor
Photographic technique
Exposure compensation is a technique for adjusting the exposure indicated by a photographic exposure meter, in consideration of factors that may cause
Exposure_compensation
Method of estimating exposure in photography
maintain a constant level of exposure, a change in aperture by a factor c requires a change in exposure time by a factor 1/c2 and vice versa. A change
Sunny_16_rule
Lung disease involving long-term poor airflow
can develop due to multiple factors, most often involving long-term exposure to lung irritants. The strongest risk factors are tobacco smoke, air pollution
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease
Cancer associated with asbestos
the most common risk factor for mesothelioma. However, mesothelioma has been reported in some individuals without any known exposure to asbestos. Tentative
Mesothelioma
1970s twin-lens reflex camera
the different lenses, automatic parallax compensation, an automatic exposure factor indicator and interchangeable focusing screens. 7 interchangeable screens
Mamiya_C330
Route of exposure to pollutants
Inhalation is a major route of exposure that occurs when an individual breathes in polluted air which enters the respiratory tract. Identification of the
Inhalation_exposure
Treatment method for anxiety disorders
Exposure therapy is a technique in behavior therapy to treat anxiety disorders. Exposure therapy involves exposing the patient to the anxiety source or
Exposure_therapy
Pathological fear of contamination and germs
anxiety beyond what is reasonable when exposed to or in anticipation of exposure to stimuli related to the particular concept (in this case germs or contamination)
Mysophobia
Overview article
environmental risk factors includes the individual person's development, exposure to microbes, "medical interventions, dietary exposures to nutrients, energy
Risk factors for breast cancer
Risk_factors_for_breast_cancer
Shape and size of a digital camera's image sensor
proportion to crop factor – a smaller f-number for smaller sensors (this also means that, when holding the shutter speed fixed, the exposure is changed by
Image_sensor_format
Lowering of body temperature due to the passing flow of lower-temperature air
Wind chill (popularly wind chill factor) is the sensation of cold produced by the wind for a given ambient air temperature on exposed skin as the air motion
Wind_chill
Informal measurement of ionizing radiation exposure
equivalent dose (BED) is an informal unit of measurement of ionizing radiation exposure, intended as a general educational example to compare a dose of radioactivity
Banana_equivalent_dose
Cancer slope factors (CSF) are used to estimate the risk of cancer associated with exposure to a carcinogenic or potentially carcinogenic substance. A
Cancer_slope_factor
Substance applied to items to slow burning or delay ignition
PMC 6353563. PMID 28963974. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2011). Exposure Factors Handbook: 2011 Edition (PDF) (Report). p. 5-5. EPA/600/R-090/052F.
Flame_retardant
Influence the environment on gene expression
through epigenetic modifications. During development, exposure to certain environmental factors can influence epigenetic modifications, which can be harmful
Environmental_epigenetics
Burning of the skin by the sun's radiation
activates nerve fibers. The most significant risk factor for sunburn is the duration and intensity of UV exposure to the skin. The face, neck and trunk are two
Sunburn
Microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere
recommended in published air quality standards. Exposure to particulate matter, a modifiable risk factor, is linked to diseases throughout the body. It
Particulate_matter
Recommendations for human consumption
Machine Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 283: R993-R1004, 2002. Exposure Factors Handbook: 2011 Edition (PDF). National Center for Environmental Assessment
Daily consumption of drinking water
Daily_consumption_of_drinking_water
Photography using a long-duration shutter speed
from a short exposure; hence, the inclusion of motion is the main factor to add intrigue to long exposure photos. Images with exposure times of several
Long-exposure_photography
Photography rule of thumb
maintain a constant level of exposure, a change in aperture by a factor c requires a change in exposure time by a factor 1/c2 and vice versa. Steps in
Looney_11_rule
Measure of lens speed
the f/4 lens. To obtain the same photographic exposure, the exposure time must be reduced by a factor of four. A 200 mm focal length f/4 lens has an
F-number
Measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light
brightness of the light is multiplied by a factor and the exposure of the film decreased by the same factor by varying the camera's shutter speed and aperture
Film_speed
Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions
psychology and psychometrics, the Big Five personality trait model or five-factor model (FFM), sometimes called by the mnemonic acronym OCEAN or CANOE, is
Big_Five_personality_traits
Multiplicative amount of light a photography filter blocks
{\displaystyle .602/.301=2} The green filter factor of 4 yields a 2 f-stop light reduction. The filter factor, given the exposure change in f-stops, may be calculated
Filter_factor
Measure of ionization of air by ionizing radiation
Radiation exposure is a measure of the ionization of air due to ionizing radiation from photons. It is defined as the electric charge freed by such radiation
Radiation_exposure
Measurement of strength of sunburn-producing ultraviolet (UV) radiation
intensity or duration of exposure. Therefore, under similar conditions, a person who develops a sunburn after 30 minutes of exposure to UV index 6 radiation
Ultraviolet_index
Damage to skin or biological tissue from radiation exposure
radiography have the potential to cause radiation burns if the exposure factors and exposure time are not appropriately controlled by the operator. A study
Radiation_burn
Hormonal theory of sexuality
co-factor. The hormonal theory of sexuality holds that, just as exposure to certain hormones plays a role in fetal sex differentiation, such exposure also
Prenatal hormones and sexual orientation
Prenatal_hormones_and_sexual_orientation
Topics referred to by the same term
the exposure to specific factors or components in Factor Analysis or Principal Component Analysis Add-on factor - sometimes called load factor This disambiguation
Load_factor
Family of macro lenses by Nikon
reproduction (1:1). Designs with CRC can counteract this to some degree. Exposure factors apply when extension is used to achieve a magnification ratio greater
Micro-Nikkor
Preventive medical treatment after exposure
Post-exposure prophylaxis, also known as post-exposure prevention (PEP), is any preventive medical treatment started after exposure to a pathogen in order
Post-exposure_prophylaxis
Hole or opening through which light travels
sensor's degree of exposure to light. Typically, a fast shutter will require a larger aperture to ensure sufficient light exposure, and a slow shutter
Aperture
Material depicting sexual behavior
has increased people's exposure to sexual content. Such exposure is not always wanted. Research has suggested that exposure to sexual content affects
Sexual_content
Dose dependant harmfulness of substances
comparison to known similar toxic things, or to similar exposures in similar organisms. Then, "safety factors" are added to account for uncertainties in data
Toxicity
Toxic effects of breathing oxygen at high partial pressures
individual from day to day. In addition, many external factors, such as underwater immersion, exposure to cold, and exercise will decrease the time to onset
Oxygen_toxicity
Potential loss due to a failed bank loan
Exposure at default (EAD) is a parameter used in the calculation of economic capital or regulatory capital under Basel II for a banking institution. It
Exposure_at_default
Workplace environmental standard
Health Recommended exposure limit Respirator assigned protection factors STEL Threshold limit value published by ACGIH Occupational exposure banding "Permissible
Permissible_exposure_limit
Genetic changes leading to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation
avoidable by reducing exposure to known factors. Common environmental factors that contribute to cancer death include exposure to different chemical and
Causes_of_cancer
Medical syndrome
Prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE), theorized in the 1970s, occurs when a pregnant woman uses cocaine including crack cocaine and thereby exposes her fetus
Prenatal_cocaine_exposure
Risk assessment ratio in toxicology
In toxicology, the margin of exposure (or MOE) of a substance is the ratio of its no-observed-adverse-effect level to its theoretical, predicted, or estimated
Margin_of_exposure
expose a campaign successfully, many factors must be considered. Exposure is not only limited to a consumer base, exposure can also be to other companies in
Marketing_exposure
Statistical model for asset pricing in finance
Fama–French model uses three variables. They then added two factors to CAPM to reflect a portfolio's exposure to these two classes: r = R f + β ( R m − R f ) +
Fama–French three-factor model
Fama–French_three-factor_model
Environmental factor to which a person is exposed
concept used to describe environmental exposures that an individual encounters throughout life, and how these exposures impact biology and health. It encompasses
Exposome
Poisoning caused by lead in the body
proteins; this mechanism may mean that lead exposure is a risk factor for asthma in children. Lead exposure has also been associated with a decrease in
Lead_poisoning
Academic journal
journal has a 2020 impact factor of 5.563, ranking it 56th out of 274 in the category Environmental Sciences. "Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental
Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology
Journal_of_Exposure_Science_and_Environmental_Epidemiology
Fifth stage of death
after death. External factors include environmental temperature, moisture and air exposure, clothing, burial factors, and light exposure. Body farms are facilities
Putrefaction
from ultraviolet exposure, exposure to the chemicals in the food we eat, to exposure to long working hours being the occupational factor most attributable
Exposure_science
Bias in a statistical analysis due to non-random selection
It typically occurs when researchers condition on a factor that is influenced both by the exposure and the outcome (or their causes), creating a false
Selection_bias
Harmful high-frequency radiation
but is a health hazard if proper measures against excessive exposure are not taken. Exposure to ionizing radiation causes cell damage to living tissue and
Ionizing_radiation
Disease involving heart or blood vessels
and cold, exposure to tobacco smoke, and mental health concerns such as stress and depression. A 2015 SBU-report looking at non-chemical factors found an
Cardiovascular_disease
Ultraviolet light-induced biological development over time
exposure can also lead to inflammation and vasodilation, which is clinically manifested as sunburn. UV radiation activates the transcription factor NF-κB
Photoaging
Number relating the exposure and absorbed dose of ionizing radiation
In diagnostic radiology, the F-factor is the conversion factor between exposure to ionizing radiation and the absorbed dose from that radiation. In other
F-factor_(conversion_factor)
Type of behavior therapy
Systematic desensitization is a form of exposure therapy used to treat phobias and anxiety disorders. Developed by psychiatrist Joseph Wolpe in the 1950s
Systematic_desensitization
Range of genetic and environmental risk factors for developing an addiction
established a three-factor standard for vulnerability to drug addiction: genetic factors, environmental factors, and repeated exposure to drugs of use. Being
Addiction_vulnerability
Water safe for consumption
concentrations, but the toxicity of the chemical and the extent of human exposure are factors that are used to determine the specific health risk. Perfluorinated
Drinking_water
Hypothesized effect of blood lead levels on criminal behavior
even low levels of exposure began in the 1970s; in the decades since, scientists have concluded that no safe threshold for lead exposure exists. The major
Lead–crime_hypothesis
Species of amphibian
1093/sysbio/syw055. hdl:2292/43460. PMID 27288482. Exposure Assessment Group (Dec 1993). Wildlife Exposure Factors Handbook (PDF). Vol. 1. Washington DC: US Environmental
Lithobates_clamitans
1999 compilation album by Sasha & John Digweed
third and final album in their Northern Exposure series, preceded by Northern Exposure in 1996 and Northern Exposure 2 in 1997. The UK release was featured
Northern Exposure: Expeditions
Northern_Exposure:_Expeditions
Result of nuclear radiation exposure
stimulating factors, and stem cell transplant. There is a direct relationship between the degree of the neutropenia that emerges after exposure to radiation
Acute_radiation_syndrome
Human blood group system involving 49 blood antigens
who is A− has the A antigen but lacks the Rh(D) antigen). The terms Rh factor, Rh positive, and Rh negative refer to the Rh(D) antigen only. Antibodies
Rh_blood_group_system
Set of disorders affecting development of nervous system
disorders, such as genetic factors (genetics, family medical history), environmental factors (excessive stress, exposure to neurotoxins, pollution, viral
Neurodevelopmental_disorder
2011 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
7-inch in color TFT LCD monitor with 230,000-dot resolution. Sensor Crop Factor: 1.6x Sensor Size : APS-C 22.2x14.7mm Longer battery life: 700 shots Less
Canon_EOS_1100D
Asset pricing models
explicit market factor (with unit exposure for each asset.) To keep the model identified by imposed the condition that the industry factor returns sum to
Multiple_factor_models
Skin condition where patches lose pigment
genetic factors. It can be brought on by regional environmental risk factors, especially early in life, as well as sun or chemical exposure, stress,
Vitiligo
Measure of illuminance for a combination of a camera's shutter speed and f-number
same exposure have the same EV (for any fixed scene luminance). Exposure value is also used to indicate an interval on the photographic exposure scale
Exposure_value
Inverse relationship between the intensity and duration
increase of brightness by a certain factor is exactly compensated by a decrease of exposure time by the same factor, and vice versa. In other words, there
Reciprocity_(photography)
Crewed full ocean depth rated submersible
Limiting Factor, known as Bakunawa since its sale in 2022, and designated Triton 36000/2 by its manufacturer, is a crewed deep-submergence vehicle (DSV)
DSV_Limiting_Factor
Disorder resulting in compulsive behaviors
essential transcription factor implicated in the molecular and behavioral pathways of addiction following repeated drug exposure. The formation of ΔFosB
Addiction
Soviet nuclear engineer in charge during the Chernobyl disaster (1931–1995)
and died in 1995 at the age of 64, most likely attributed to radiation exposure. Dyatlov was born in 1931 in Atamanovo, a village in the Sukhobuzimsky
Anatoly_Dyatlov
would suffer from a threatening process or factor if exposed, without regard to the likelihood of exposure. It should not be confused with vulnerability
Vulnerability and susceptibility in conservation biology
Vulnerability_and_susceptibility_in_conservation_biology
Measurement in credit rating
default (PD), the loss given default (LGD) and the exposure at default (EAD). The credit conversion factor calculates the amount of a free credit line and
Credit_conversion_factor
Epidemiology statistic
population can be generalized to the case where the multilevel exposure to the risk factor. In such case A F p = ∑ i P i R R i − ∑ i P i ′ R R i ∑ i P i
Attributable fraction for the population
Attributable_fraction_for_the_population
Measure of association used in epidemiology
studies, to estimate the strength of the association between exposures (treatments or risk factors) and outcomes. Mathematically, it is the incidence rate
Relative_risk
American actor (born 1962)
actor. He is known for his portrayal of Dr. Joel Fleischman on Northern Exposure, a role that garnered him three Golden Globe and two Emmy nominations for
Rob_Morrow
Variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection
In epidemiology, a risk factor or determinant is a variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection. Due to a lack of harmonization across
Risk_factor
Medical mnemonic for framing questions
intervention, exposure, risk/ prognostic factor, or test result) C – Comparison condition (e.g. intervention, exposure, risk/ prognostic factor, or test result
PICO_process
Class of non-hereditary diseases
physical factors in the environment, such as skin cancer caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation in sunlight Disease caused by exposure to toxic
Environmental_disease
Family of proteins
proteins (HSPs) are a family of proteins produced by cells in response to exposure to a stressor. They were first described in relation to the heat shock
Heat_shock_protein
Darkening of skin in response to ultraviolet light
provide a modest Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 3, meaning that tanned skin would tolerate up to 3 times the UV exposure as pale skin. However, in order
Sun_tanning
Formation of 2D images using X-rays
radiographer has when setting his/her exposure factors. Images having a short-scale of contrast will have narrow exposure latitude. Images having long-scale
Projectional_radiography
Poisoning of humans from pesticide exposure
exposure of pesticides. The most common exposure scenarios for pesticide-poisoning cases are accidental or suicidal poisonings, occupational exposure
Pesticide_poisoning
Pneumoconiosis caused by inhalation and retention of asbestos fibers
asbestosis. The amount and length of an individual's exposure to asbestos are the primary factors that determine the level of risk. The longer one is exposed
Asbestosis
Skin product helping to prevent sunburn
necessary vitamin D without harmful sun exposure. Studies have shown that sunscreen with a high UVA protection factor enabled significantly higher vitamin
Sunscreen
Exposure therapy technique
In exposure therapy, an exposure hierarchy is developed to help clients confront their feared objects and situations in a manner that is systematic and
Exposure_hierarchy
Process of learning a second language
language that was previously acquired, often due to a lack of use or exposure. Factors influencing attrition include the level of initial proficiency, age
Second-language_acquisition
Maximum acceptable oral dose of a toxic substance in the US
Greer, et al. study reflected only a 14-day exposure ( acute) to healthy adults and no additional safety factors were considered to protect sensitive subpopulations
Reference_dose
American fitness instructor and television personality (1948–2024)
overweight in a supportive atmosphere, and he became widely known through exposure on television and through the popularity of his consumer products. He was
Richard_Simmons
Effects of cannabis consumption during pregnancy
than non-smokers. Keimpema and colleagues (2011) said, "Prenatal cannabis exposure can lead to growth defects during formation of the nervous system"; "[c]annabis
Cannabis_in_pregnancy
Long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs
caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Environmental factors include exposure to air pollution and allergens. Other potential triggers
Asthma
Medical condition
it is believed to result from a combination of factors including ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure, hormonal influences (such as pregnancy or the use
Melasma
Exposure of skin to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight presents both positive and negative health effects. On the positive side, UV exposure enables
Health effects of sunlight exposure
Health_effects_of_sunlight_exposure
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Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Daniel ‘God is my judge’, borne by a major prophet in the Bible. The major factor influencing the popularity of the personal name (and hence the frequency of the surname) was undoubtedly the dramatic story in the Book of Daniel, recounting the prophet’s steadfast adherence to his religious faith in spite of pressure and persecution from the Mesopotamian kings in whose court he served: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (at whose feast Daniel interpreted the mysterious message of doom that appeared on the wall, being thrown to the lions for his pains). The name was also borne by a 2nd-century Christian martyr and by a 9th-century hermit, the legend of whose life was popular among Christians during the Middle Ages; these had a minor additional influence on the adoption of the Christian name. Among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe the name was also popular as being that of a 4th-century Persian martyr, who was venerated in the Orthodox Church.Irish : reduced form of McDaniel, which is actually a variant of McDonnell, from the Gaelic form of Irish Donal (equivalent to Scottish Donald), erroneously associated with the Biblical personal name Daniel. See also O’Donnell.Peter Daniel was one of the pioneer settlers in the 17th century in Stafford County, VA, where he was a justice of the peace. His grandson, Peter Vivian Daniel, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1841 to his death in Richmond, VA, in 1860.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Boy/Male
Indian
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Boy/Male
Indian
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for someone who dealt in weights and measures, for example a grain factor, from Middle English pekke ‘peck’ (an old measure of dry goods equivalent to eight quarts or a quarter of a bushel).English : variant of Peak 1.Irish : variant of Peak 2.South German : variant of Beck.North German and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch, from Middle Low German pek, Middle Dutch pec, pic.Dutch : from Middle Dutch pec, pick ‘desperate straits’, hence a nickname for a person in difficult circumstances or perhaps for someone with a gloomy disposition.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Boy/Male
Indian
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English buyscel, busshell, bysshell ‘bushel’, ‘measure of grain’ (Old French boissel, buissel, of Gaulish origin), hence a metonymic occupational name for a grain merchant or factor, one who measured grain. The name may also have been applied to a maker of vessels designed to hold or measure out a bushel.English : from a diminutive of Biss.Respelling of German Biesel, a habitational name from Bisel in Alsace.
Boy/Male
Indian
Helper of God, One who helps, Assister, Friend, One who scatters, Exposer, Announcer, Protector, Supporter
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
One who Scatters; Exposer; Announcer
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Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
High High-ranking, cultured, refined
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Free; Free Landholder; Javelin; Spear; Variant of Francis; French Man; A Man Form France
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Powerful; Strong; Firm; An Attribute of Allah Almighty
Girl/Female
Hindu
Greatness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Peacemaker, Who is calm and disciplined
Boy/Male
Hindu
New Veda knowledge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ransom.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One of the Name of Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
From Heart; Heartfelt
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of first Islamic geologist
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n.
Exposure to death, loss, or injury; hazard; danger.
v. t.
To set forth; to set out to public view; to exhibit; to show; to display; as, to expose goods for sale; to expose pictures to public inspection.
n.
Hazard; danger; peril; exposure to loss, injury, or destruction.
n.
Exposure to the fumes of burning sulphur, as in bleaching; the process of bleaching by exposure to the fumes of sulphur.
a.
Changing color by exposure
v. t.
To lay bare; to lay open to attack, danger, or anything objectionable; to render accessible to anything which may affect, especially detrimentally; to make liable; as, to expose one's self to the heat of the sun, or to cold, insult, danger, or ridicule; to expose an army to destruction or defeat.
n.
The state of being exposed or laid open or bare; openness to danger; accessibility to anything that may affect, especially detrimentally; as, exposure to observation, to cold, to inconvenience.
n.
A state of not being exposed.
n.
The exposing of a sensitized plate to the action of light.
v. t.
To disclose the faults or reprehensible practices of; to lay open to general condemnation or contempt by making public the character or arts of; as, to expose a cheat, liar, or hypocrite.
v. t.
To expose to the air; to air; to season by exposure to air.
n.
Exposure to the action of a hot liquid.
n.
Exposure.
v. t.
A formal recital or exposition of facts; exposure, or revelation, of something which some one wished to keep concealed.
v. t.
To dry in, or to expose to, the sun's rays; to ripen or prepare by such exposure.
n.
The act of exposing or laying open, setting forth, laying bare of protection, depriving of care or concealment, or setting out to reprobation or contempt.
n.
Position as to points of compass, or to influences of climate, etc.
n.
Exposure.
v. t.
To deprive of concealment; to discover; to lay open to public inspection, or bring to public notice, as a thing that shuns publicity, something criminal, shameful, or the like; as, to expose the faults of a neighbor.
v. t.
Exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture.