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Underexposure
Other Names:
Under-exposure
Related Problems:
Allergies resulting from occupational exposure
Indecent exposure
Indecent exposure
Torture by exposure to animals
Health hazards of environmental pollution
Health hazards of environmental pollution
Excessive exposure to radiation from consumer goods and electronic devices
Experimental exposure of animals to radiation
Exposure to lewisite
Participation in torture
Excessive occupational exposure to radiation
Torture by exposure to weather
Torture by exposure to weather
Health hazards of radiation in aircraft
Health hazards of radiation in aircraft
Health hazards of environmental electromagnetism
Strategies:
Monitoring exposure to hazards
Enforcing radiation exposure standards and laws
Developing noise exposure standards
Reducing radiation effects
Conducting epidemiological studies linking chemical exposure and diseases
Protecting from exposure
Increasing exposure
Preventing exposure to environmental hazards
Preventing child exposure to environmental hazards
Researching child exposure to environmental hazards
Researching exposure to environmental hazards
Fostering global language exposure
Broadening meaningful cultural exposure
Encouraging expressive art work
Deterring through threat of public exposure
Encouraging widened reading exposure
Expanding cross-cultural exposure
Regularizing cultural exposure
Increasing international assessment of chemical risks
Encouraging outside leadership exposure
Developing basic global exposure
Enabling cultural exposure
Encouraging external cultural exposure
Reducing occupational allergies
Studying allergies resulting from occupational exposure
Studying disease and injury from exposure to weather
Behaving indecently
Monitoring exposure to hazardous environmental pollutants
Exposing to outside influences
Protecting from exposure to noise
Protecting from exposure to weather
Protecting villagers from exposure to outside influences
Forcing exposure to torture
Limiting exposure to other cultures
Subjects:
Type Classification:
D: Destructive values