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Exposure (other)
Exposure or Exposures may refer to: People * The Exposures, a pseudonym for German electronic musician Jan Jeline Arts, entertainment, and media Films * Exposure (film), ''Exposure'' (film), a 1932 American film * ''Exposure'', another name for the 1991 movie ''A Grande Arte'' starring Peter Coyote * Exposure (sculpture) a 2010 steel frame sculpture located in the Netherlands Literature * Exposure (Peet novel), ''Exposure'' (Peet novel), a 2008 sports novel by Mal Peet * Exposure (Reichs novel), ''Exposure'' (Reichs novel), a 2014 novel in the Virals series by Kathy and Brendan Reichs * ''Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer's Twenty-Year Battle Against DuPont'', a 2019 book by Robert Bilott * ''Exposure'', 2016 novel by Helen Dunmore * "Exposure", written in 1918, published in 1920, poem by Wilfred Owen Music Albums * Exposure (Exposé album), ''Exposure'' (Exposé album), 1987 * Exposure (Robert Fripp album), ''Exposure'' (Robert Fripp album), released in ...
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The Exposures
Jan Jelinek is a German electronic musician who also operates under the names Farben, Gramm and The Exposures. His music is usually categorized as minimal techno, glitch (music), glitch or microhouse, and is characterized by deep basslines, extensive use of Sampling (music), samples from earlier jazz and Rock music, rock recordings, and glitch (music), clicks & cuts effects. He is the founder of the German record label Faitiche. Discography Albums *''Personal Rock'' as Gramm (1999) *''Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records'' (2001) *''Improvisations and Edits Tokyo, 26 September 2001'' (2002) *''Textstar'' as Farben (2002) *''1+3+1'' (2003) *''La Nouvelle Pauvreté'' as The Exposures (2003) *''Kosmischer Pitch'' (2005) *''Lost Recordings 2000–2004'' as The Exposures (2005) *''Tierbeobachtungen'' (2006) *''Bird, Lake, Objects'' with Masayoshi Fujita (2010) *''Schaum'' with Masayoshi Fujita (2016) *''Zwischen'' (2018) *''Puls-Plus-Puls'' with Sven-Åke Johansson (2019) *''Signals Bulletin'' ...
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Exposure (photography)
In photography, exposure is the amount of light per unit area (the image plane's illuminance times the exposure time) reaching a frame of photographic film or the surface of an electronic image sensor, as determined by shutter speed, lens F-number, and scene luminance. Exposure is measured in lux seconds, and can be computed from exposure value (EV) and scene luminance in a specified region. An "exposure" is a single shutter cycle. For example, a long exposure refers to a single, long shutter cycle to gather enough dim light, whereas a multiple exposure involves a series of shutter cycles, effectively layering a series of photographs in one image. The accumulated ''photometric exposure'' (''H''v) is the same so long as the total exposure time is the same. Definitions Radiant exposure Radiant exposure of a ''surface'', denoted ''H''e ("e" for "energetic", to avoid confusion with photometric quantities) and measured in , is given by :H_\mathrm = E_\mathrmt, where *''E'' ...
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Exposure Assessment
Exposure assessment is a branch of environmental science and occupational hygiene that focuses on the processes that take place at the interface between the environment containing the contaminant of interest and the organism being considered. These are the final steps in the path to release an environmental contaminant, through transport to its effect in a biological system. It tries to measure how much of a contaminant can be absorbed by an exposed target organism, in what form, at what rate and how much of the absorbed amount is actually available to produce a biological effect. Although the same general concepts apply to other organisms, the overwhelming majority of applications of exposure assessment are concerned with human health, making it an important tool in public health. Definition Exposure assessment is the process of estimating or measuring the magnitude, frequency and duration of exposure to an agent, along with the number and characteristics of the population exp ...
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Hypothermia
Hypothermia is defined as a body core temperature below in humans. Symptoms depend on the temperature. In mild hypothermia, there is shivering and mental confusion. In moderate hypothermia, shivering stops and confusion increases. In severe hypothermia, there may be hallucinations and paradoxical undressing, in which a person removes their clothing, as well as an increased risk of the heart stopping. Hypothermia has two main types of causes. It classically occurs from exposure to cold weather and cold water immersion. It may also occur from any condition that decreases heat production or increases heat loss. Commonly, this includes alcohol intoxication but may also include low blood sugar, anorexia and advanced age. Body temperature is usually maintained near a constant level of through thermoregulation. Efforts to increase body temperature involve shivering, increased voluntary activity, and putting on warmer clothing. Hypothermia may be diagnosed based on either a person ...
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Extreme Weather
Extreme weather or extreme climate events includes unexpected, unusual, severe, or unseasonal weather; weather at the extremes of the historical distribution—the range that has been seen in the past. Often, extreme events are based on a location's recorded weather history and defined as lying in the most unusual ten percent. The main types of extreme weather include heat waves, cold waves and tropical cyclones. The effects of extreme weather events are seen in rising economic costs, loss of human lives, droughts, floods, landslides and changes in ecosystems. There is evidence to suggest that climate change is increasing the periodicity and intensity of some extreme weather events. Confidence in the attribution of extreme weather and other events to anthropogenic climate change is highest in changes in frequency or magnitude of extreme heat and cold events with some confidence in increases in heavy precipitation and increases in the intensity of droughts. Current evidence and ...
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