Sentences with phrase «too less exposure»

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The researchers calculated each participant's exposure to ambient fine particulate matter that is less than 2.5 microns in diameter and too small to be seen by the naked eye.
In addition to the positive results, the academics discuss what it is about lessons in nature that may make the difference, highlighting previous research findings on: the benefits of physical activity (in this study the class walked 200 metres to get to the grassy area); exposure to nature being good for stress and attention; having a break from the classroom and change of scenery (a similar effect to going for recess); and the fact the teachers would also too feel less stressed and benefit from the same change of scenery and a «bit of a breather».
Crucially, our financial advisor from early 2009 — with the extremely timely and rare insight to seek small - cap exposure at that particular point in time — could have easily fallen victim to the all - too common misconception that it pays to seek active managers in «less efficient» segments like small - cap.
The speed argument is erroneous too: many timber frame companies, for example, are able to prefabricate passive house systems in a factory and put them up on site quickly, with less exposure of the building structure to the wind and rain.
Fortunately, despite the fact that your mother might have insisted watching too much TV or TV with the lights off would make you go blind, the effects of such eye strain are temporary and within less than a day of exposure, the symptoms of dry eyes and fatigue should resolve themselves.
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