A Chronic Exposure is Multiple exposures occurring over an extended period of time or over a significant fraction of an animal's or human's lifetime (Usually seven years to a lifetime .)
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A Chronic Exposure is continuous or repeated exposure to a hazardous substance over a long period of time

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