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1 допустимый уровень воздействия (ПДК)
допустимый уровень воздействия (ПДК)
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permissible exposure limit
An exposure limit that is set for exposure to an hazardous substance or harmful agent and enforced by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) as a legal standard. It is based on time-weighted average concentrations for a normal 8-hour work day and 40 hour work week. (Source: CONFER)
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2 время облучения
время облучения
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exposure
The time for which a material is illuminated or irradiated. (Source: PITT)
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3 биоконцентрирующий фактор
биоконцентрирующий фактор
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bioconcentration factor
The quotient of the concentration of a chemical in aquatic organisms at a specific time or during a discrete time period of exposure, divided by the concentration in the surrounding water at the same time or during the same period. (Source: KOREN)
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4 выдержка (в фотоаппарате)
выдержка
Интервал времени пропускания излучения затвором фотоаппарата.
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time exposure — noun 1. a photograph produced with a relatively long exposure time • Hypernyms: ↑photograph, ↑photo, ↑exposure, ↑picture, ↑pic 2. exposure of a film for a relatively long time (more than half a second) • Hypernyms: ↑exposure … Useful english dictionary
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time exposure — noun Date: 1893 exposure of a photographic film for a definite time usually of more than one half second; also a photograph taken by such exposure … New Collegiate Dictionary
time exposure — noun An exposure made by leaving a cameras shutter open for a period greater than a fraction of a second; an image so obtained. See Also: time exposed … Wiktionary
time exposure — A comparatively long exposure made in seconds or minutes … Forensic science glossary
time exposure — /taɪm ɛkˈspoʊʒə/ (say tuym ek spohzhuh) noun the process of keeping a camera shutter open for a relatively long period in dim or night light conditions, giving a long exposure of film to light …