Bc - English exam part 3

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We all know drones can deliver death on the battlefield, government agencies, some public universities, and a handful of private companies hold several hundred FAA permits to fly private drones.
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A team at the University of Florida, meanwhile, is tackling the same task with a different method, employing a swarm of six-inch-long drones that are launched with a laptop, use little power, and can be carried by wind water current— even underwater—to ride through a massive storm by the hundreds, collecting data
to hire and put to work usually for pay

A team at the University of Florida, meanwhile, is tackling the same task with a different method, ___________ a swarm of six-inch-long drones that are launched with a laptop, use little power, and can be carried by wind water current— even underwater—to ride through a massive storm by the hundreds, collecting data
launch A team at the University of Florida, meanwhile, is tackling the same task with a different method, employing a swarm of six-inch-long drones that are launched with a laptop, use little power, and can be carried by wind water current— even underwater—to ride through a massive storm by the hundreds, collecting datato start, To set or thrust in motion. A team at the University of Florida, meanwhile, is tackling the same task with a different method, employing a swarm of six-inch-long drones that are _______________ with a laptop, use little power, and can be carried by wind water current— even underwater—to ride through a massive storm by the hundreds, collecting datacollect A team at the University of Florida, meanwhile, is tackling the same task with a different method, employing a swarm of six-inch-long drones that are launched with a laptop, use little power, and can be carried by wind water current— even underwater—to ride through a massive storm by the hundreds, collecting datato stack, to gather A team at the University of Florida, meanwhile, is tackling the same task with a different method, employing a swarm of six-inch-long drones that are launched with a laptop, use little power, and can be carried by wind water current— even underwater—to ride through a massive storm by the hundreds, ____________ datareport Their reports on temperature, pressure, humidity, and location could help scientists understand the forces of wind and watera collection of writing that carries information to be shared again with someone new Their ___________ on temperature, pressure, humidity, and location could help scientists understand the forces of wind and waterlightweight Small, lightweight drones may look like simple model airplanes, but they can survey landscapes with thousands of digital images that can be stitched together into 3-D mapsnot heavy Small, ____________ drones may look like simple model airplanes, but they can survey landscapes with thousands of digital images that can be stitched together into 3-D mapssurvey Small, lightweight drones may look like simple model airplanes, but they can survey landscapes with thousands of digital images that can be stitched together into 3-D mapsto look carefully at the whole of something, especially in order to get a general impression of it Small, lightweight drones may look like simple model airplanes, but they can __________ landscapes with thousands of digital images that can be stitched together into 3-D mapscustomize Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but emerging UAV technology can put that capability in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be customized and used for a seemingly endless variety of applicationsmodify (something) to suit a particular individual or task Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but emerging UAV technology can put that capability in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be ______________ and used for a seemingly endless variety of applicationsemerging Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but emerging UAV technology can put that capability in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be customized and used for a seemingly endless variety of applicationsbecoming apparent, important, or prominent Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but _______________ UAV technology can put that capability in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be customized and used for a seemingly endless variety of applicationscapability Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but emerging UAV technology can put that capability in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be customized and used for a seemingly endless variety of applicationsthe ability to do something Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but emerging UAV technology can put that _______________ in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be customized and used for a seemingly endless variety of applicationsvariety Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but emerging UAV technology can put that capability in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be customized and used for a seemingly endless variety of applicationsdiversity, large number of possibilities Military and other government satellites produce similar maps, but emerging UAV technology can put that capability in the hands of small companies and individuals, to be customized and used for a seemingly endless ___________ of applicationsguide they are guided by GPS and are inherently safeto show somebody/something the way to a place, they are guided by GPS and are inherently safeinherently they are guided by GPS and are inherently safein a way that is a permanent part of something; relating to a quality of something which can be originally found in it they are guided by GPS and are ____________ safewidely Küng told the TEDx crowd that such technology has already been widely applied—for Haitian relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy, byfarmers seeking to manage far-flung crops and fields, by mining companies monitoring changes to open pit mines, and by festivals to monitor crowd size for security reasons, among other usesextensively, broadly Küng told the TEDx crowd that such technology has already been __________ applied—for Haitian relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy, byfarmers seeking to manage far-flung crops and fields, by mining companies monitoring changes to open pit mines, andby festivals to monitor crowd size for security reasons, among other usesmonitor Küng told the TEDx crowd that such technology has already been widely applied—for Haitian relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy, byfarmers seeking to manage far-flung crops and fields, by mining companies monitoring changes to open pit mines, andby festivals to monitor crowd size for security reasons, among other usesTo watch closely and frequently; to observe and make note Küng told the TEDx crowd that such technology has already been widely applied—for Haitian relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy, byfarmers seeking to manage far-flung crops and fields, by mining companies _____________ changes to open pit mines, andby festivals to monitor crowd size for security reasons, among other usescrowd Küng told the TEDx crowd that such technology has already been widely applied—for Haitian relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy, byfarmers seeking to manage far-flung crops and fields, by mining companies monitoring changes to open pit mines, andby festivals to monitor crowd size for security reasons, among other usesa large number of people gathered together Küng told the TEDx crowd that such technology has already been widely applied—for Haitian relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy, byfarmers seeking to manage far-flung crops and fields, by mining companies monitoring changes to open pit mines, andby festivals to monitor ___________ size for security reasons, among other usesavailable Other applications will be developed when drone technology becomes widely available, Küng predicted.Easy to get; ready for use; at hand Other applications will be developed when drone technology becomes widely __________, Küng predicted.injured An injured victim of an automobile accident in Saskatchewan, Canada, last month may have been the first person to have his life saved by a search-and-rescue drone.wounded, hurt, physically harmed An __________ victim of an automobile accident in Saskatchewan, Canada, last month may have been the first person to have his life saved by a search-and-rescue drone.respond When Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a late-night rollover in a remote location, they found that the disoriented driver had wandered off.to react, to answer When Royal Canadian Mounted Police __________ to a late-night rollover in a remote location, they found that the disoriented driver had wandered off.remote When Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a late-night rollover in a remote location, they found that the disoriented driver had wandered off.distant, hidden away When Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a late-night rollover in a ____________ location, they found that the disoriented driver had wandered off.location When Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a late-night rollover in a remote location, they found that the disoriented driver had wandered off.the position or place that something occupies When Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a late-night rollover in a remote ______________, they found that the disoriented driver had wandered off.search A ground search and an air ambulance helicopter with night-vision gear failed to find himthe process of looking for something, trying to find something A ground __________ and an air ambulance helicopter with night-vision gear failed to find himgear A ground search and an air ambulance helicopter with night-vision gear failed to find himequipment A ground search and an air ambulance helicopter with night-vision ____________ failed to find himfatal the drone found the victim before a potentially fatal night outdoors in subfreezing temperaturesResulting in death the drone found the victim before a potentially _____________ night outdoors in subfreezing temperaturesaware of That's the first known rescue that an unmanned aircraft has made, that I'm aware ofknowing that something exists, or having knowledge of a particular thing That's the first known rescue that an unmanned aircraft has made, that I'm _________ ___time-consuming It's not likely to be the last. SAR missions are time consuming, expensive, and often dangerous for the people involved.needing a lot of time It's not likely to be the last. SAR missions are _______-_______________, expensive, and often dangerous for the people involved.involve It's not likely to be the last. SAR missions are time consuming, expensive, and often dangerous for the people involved.be included in / be a part of something It's not likely to be the last. SAR missions are time consuming, expensive, and often dangerous for the people ____________.well-equipped The use of well-equipped drones is increasing for SAR and could soon become a standard way to cover large areas of inaccessible terrainprovided with all the things that could be needed for a particular purpose or activity The use of ______-_____________ drones is increasing for SAR and could soon become a standard way to cover large areas of inaccessible terraininaccessible The use of well-equipped drones is increasing for SAR and could soon become a standard way to cover large areas of inaccessible terrainnot easily reached or approached; out of the way The use of well-equipped drones is increasing for SAR and could soon become a standard way to cover large areas of _____________ terrainshortly On Sunday morning, shortly after a last meal of his favorite rye bread, an otherwise healthy 18-month-old male giraffe named Marius was killed with a slaughterhouse bolt gun at the Copenhagen Zoosoon On Sunday morning, ___________ after a last meal of his favorite rye bread, an otherwise healthy 18-month-old male giraffe named Marius was killed with a slaughterhouse bolt gun at the Copenhagen Zoootherwise On Sunday morning, shortly after a last meal of his favorite rye bread, an otherwise healthy 18-month-old male giraffe named Marius was killed with a slaughterhouse bolt gun at the Copenhagen Zooin a different way or in all ways except the one mentioned On Sunday morning, shortly after a last meal of his favorite rye bread, an ______________ healthy 18-month-old male giraffe named Marius was killed with a slaughterhouse bolt gun at the Copenhagen Zooafterward Afterward, zoo officials performed a three-hour-long demonstration of how to butcher a giraffe before a large crowd of visitors, including many childrenlater; at a later time ____________, zoo officials performed a three-hour-long demonstration of how to butcher a giraffe before a large crowd of visitors, including many childrenperform Afterward, zoo officials performed a three-hour-long demonstration of how to butcher a giraffe before a large crowd of visitors, including many childrento carry out a task (also used as to act before an audience) Afterward, zoo officials _____________ a three-hour-long demonstration of how to butcher a giraffe before a large crowd of visitors, including many childreninclude Afterward, zoo officials performed a three-hour-long demonstration of how to butcher a giraffe before a large crowd of visitors, including many childrento be a part of; to be a member in Afterward, zoo officials performed a three-hour-long demonstration of how to butcher a giraffe before a large crowd of visitors, _____________ many childrenfeed The meat was then fed to the zoo's lions.to give food The meat was then _______ to the zoo's lions.success When breeding success increases it is sometimes necessary to euthanizethe accomplishment of an aim or purpose When breeding ___________ increases it is sometimes necessary to euthanizeincrease When breeding success increases it is sometimes necessary to euthanizeto make or become larger; to add to When breeding success __________ it is sometimes necessary to euthanizestatement he said in a statement on the giraffe's death.a definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing he said in a ____________ on the giraffe's death.outrage Marius's death and very public dismemberment sparked outrage on social media, prompted death threats against staff at the zoo, and was seen by some animal lovers as provocative response to a campaign to spare the giraffe's life in the days and hours leading up to his death.a feeling of righteous anger Marius's death and very public dismemberment sparked ____________ on social media, prompted death threats against staff at the zoo, and was seen by some animal lovers as provocative response to a campaign to spare the giraffe's life in the days and hours leading up to his death.prompt Marius's death and very public dismemberment sparked outrage on social media, prompted death threats against staff at the zoo, and was seen by some animal lovers as provocative response to a campaign to spare the giraffe's life in the days and hours leading up to his death.to encourage Marius's death and very public dismemberment sparked outrage on social media, __________ death threats against staff at the zoo, and was seen by some animal lovers as provocative response to a campaign to spare the giraffe's life in the days and hours leading up to his death.response Marius's death and very public dismemberment sparked outrage on social media, prompted death threats against staff at the zoo, and was seen by some animal lovers as provocative response to a campaign to spare the giraffe's life in the days and hours leading up to his death.answer; a reaction to a stimulus Marius's death and very public dismemberment sparked outrage on social media, prompted death threats against staff at the zoo, and was seen by some animal lovers as provocative _____________ to a campaign to spare the giraffe's life in the days and hours leading up to his death.hold off An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.do not do something; do not follow something through An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to ______ ____ on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.alternate An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.another An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an ____________ home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.recieve An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.to get something An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him ____________ over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.signature An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.someone's name written in their own handwriting An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 _____________ from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.ignore An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ignored by the zoo.pay no attention to; refuse to take notice of; disregard An online petition asking the Copenhagen Zoo to hold off on killing its unwanted giraffe until an alternate home could be found for him received over 27,000 signatures from around the world but was ___________ by the zoo.offer offers by wildlife parks in Britain were declinedA promise or commitment to perform or refrain from performing some specified act in the future. ___________ by wildlife parks in Britain were declinedofficial Officials at the Copenhagen Zoo, on the other hand, maintain they had no real alternatives to euthanizing Mariusperson who holds an important (usually governing) job ____________ at the Copenhagen Zoo, on the other hand, maintain they had no real alternatives to euthanizing Mariusmaintain Officials at the Copenhagen Zoo, on the other hand, maintain they had no real alternatives to euthanizing MariusTo continue; carry on; keep Officials at the Copenhagen Zoo, on the other hand, __________ they had no real alternatives to euthanizing Mariusalternative Officials at the Copenhagen Zoo, on the other hand, maintain they had no real alternatives to euthanizing Mariusanother option; choice Officials at the Copenhagen Zoo, on the other hand, maintain they had no real _______________ to euthanizing Mariusaim at Copenhagen Zoo's giraffes are part of an international breeding programme which aims at ensuring a healthy giraffe population in European zoosto intend to do something; to mean to do something Copenhagen Zoo's giraffes are part of an international breeding programme which _______ ____ ensuring a healthy giraffe population in European zoosensure Copenhagen Zoo's giraffes are part of an international breeding programme which aims at ensuring a healthy giraffe population in European zoosto make certain Copenhagen Zoo's giraffes are part of an international breeding programme which aims at ____________ a healthy giraffe population in European zoosunrelated This is done by constantly ensur[ing] that only unrelated giraffes breed so that inbreeding is avoided,Two things that are not associated or affiliated (thematically or biologically) This is done by constantly ensur[ing] that only ____________ giraffes breed so that inbreeding is avoided,avoid This is done by constantly ensur[ing] that only unrelated giraffes breed so that inbreeding is avoided,to stay away from, to prevent something bad from happening This is done by constantly ensur[ing] that only unrelated giraffes breed so that inbreeding is _____________,particular if an animal's genes are well represented in a population further breeding with that particular animal is unwantedcertain, specific or special if an animal's genes are well represented in a population further breeding with that __________ animal is unwantedoversee The European Breeding Programme for Giraffes oversees zoo populations in the European Unionto watch over, supervise, manage, and direct somebody or a task done by somebody. The European Breeding Programme for Giraffes ____________ zoo populations in the European Unionadd Holst added that the zoo regularly has to cull surplus animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe pointed to an overall successful breeding program for giraffesto say something more; to make a further remark Holst ________ that the zoo regularly has to cull surplus animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe pointed to an overall successful breeding program for giraffessurplus Holst added that the zoo regularly has to cull surplus animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe pointed to an overall successful breeding program for giraffesextra; A situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded Holst added that the zoo regularly has to cull _________ animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe pointed to an overall successful breeding program for giraffespoint to Holst added that the zoo regularly has to cull surplus animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe pointed to an overall successful breeding program for giraffesto suggest something is true; to show, indicate Holst added that the zoo regularly has to cull surplus animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe _________ ___ an overall successful breeding program for giraffesoverall Holst added that the zoo regularly has to cull surplus animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe pointed to an overall successful breeding program for giraffesin general, considering everything Holst added that the zoo regularly has to cull surplus animals and that the need to euthanize the giraffe pointed to an __________ successful breeding program for giraffesoption Castration or chemical birth control, Holst said, would not have been useful optionsalternative; choice Castration or chemical birth control, Holst said, would not have been useful _____________diversity Marius's place in the zoo would be better served by a giraffe whose genes would add to the diversity of the population, he said.variety Marius's place in the zoo would be better served by a giraffe whose genes would add to the _______________ of the population, he said.convinced Others are less convinced. "I can't believe it," said Robert Kruijif,having a strong belief, be certain about something Others are less ________________. "I can't believe it," said Robert Kruijif,put down made a last-minute offer to take Marius rather than have him put downeuthanize, kill in a controlled manner made a last-minute offer to take Marius rather than have him ____ _________save We offered to save his life.rescue, keep away from harm We offered to _______ his life.cite Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012to quote; to mention Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, _________ their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012state-of-the-art Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012very modern and using the most recent ideas and methods Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their ______-___-___-____ giraffe facilities that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012facility Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012specialized building / area Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe ___________ that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012additional Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an _____________ male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012added, extra, or supplementary to what is already present or available Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an _____________ male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012recently Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as recently as 2012not long ago Yorkshire Wildlife Park made a similar offer over the weekend, citing their state-of-the-art giraffe facilities that had space for an additional male giraffe, and the fact that they had accepted one of the Copenhagen Zoo's surplus giraffes as ___________ as 2012release They later released a statement saying they were "saddened" to learn of Marius's death but declined to comment furtherpublish, to let go They later ___________ a statement saying they were "saddened" to learn of Marius's death but declined to comment furtherdecline They later released a statement saying they were "saddened" to learn of Marius's death but declined to comment furtherrefuse They later released a statement saying they were "saddened" to learn of Marius's death but __________ to comment furtherlow-key The international furor over the death of the giraffe was in stark contrast to the relatively low-key reaction to the euthanizing of six healthy lions at Britain's Longleaf Safari Parknot intended to attract a lot of attention, to be put/played down The international furor over the death of the giraffe was in stark contrast to the relatively _____-____ reaction to the euthanizing of six healthy lions at Britain's Longleaf Safari Parkreceive The park received criticism on its Facebook page, but nothing on the level of opprobrium, let alone death threats, that staff at the Copenhagen Zoo received.to get something The park ___________ criticism on its Facebook page, but nothing on the level of opprobrium, let alone death threats, that staff at the Copenhagen Zoo ____________.threat The park received criticism on its Facebook page, but nothing on the level of opprobrium, let alone death threats, that staff at the Copenhagen Zoo received.something that is a source of danger; a statement in which you tell somebody that you will punish or harm them, especially if they do not do what you want The park received criticism on its Facebook page, but nothing on the level of opprobrium, let alone death __________, that staff at the Copenhagen Zoo received.staff The park received criticism on its Facebook page, but nothing on the level of opprobrium, let alone death threats, that staff at the Copenhagen Zoo received.a group of people who work for an organization or business The park received criticism on its Facebook page, but nothing on the level of opprobrium, let alone death threats, that staff at the Copenhagen Zoo received.sack A new petition has arisen — to sack Bengt Holst as scientific director of the Copenhagen Zooto dismiss somebody from a job (or in another meaning - a bag) A new petition has arisen — to _______ Bengt Holst as scientific director of the Copenhagen Zoosynthetic The synthetic chemicals used in the packaging, storage, and processing of foodstuffs might be harmful to human healthmade or put together by people; something artificial The _______________ chemicals used in the packaging, storage, and processing of foodstuffs might be harmful to human healthstorage The synthetic chemicals used in the packaging, storage, and processing of foodstuffs might be harmful to human healthkeeping things in one place usually for further use The synthetic chemicals used in the packaging, _________, and processing of foodstuffs might be harmful to human healthprocess The synthetic chemicals used in the packaging, storage, and processing of foodstuffs might be harmful to human healthto treat raw material, food, etc. in order to change it, preserve it, etc. The synthetic chemicals used in the packaging, storage, and ______________ of foodstuffs might be harmful to human healthharmful The synthetic chemicals used in the packaging, storage, and processing of foodstuffs might be harmful to human healthcausing or likely to cause negative effect or injury The synthetic chemicals used in the packaging, storage, and processing of foodstuffs might be __________ to human healthsubstance This is because most of these substances are not inert and can leach into the foods we eat, they sayA single kind of matter that is pure and has a specific set of properties. This is because most of these ______________ are not inert and can leach into the foods we eat, they sayregulated Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.Controlled or governed according to rule or principle or law. Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are ________________, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.processed (food) Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.commercially prepared food bought for convenience, ; foods that have been treated to change their physical, chemical, microbiological, or sensory properties Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or _______________ foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.likely Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.probable or expected Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are ___________ to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.expose Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.to leave without protection Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically ____________ to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.level Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low levels of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.the amount of something that exists in a particular situation at a particular time Despite the fact that some of these chemicals are regulated, people who eat packaged or processed foods are likely to be chronically exposed to low __________ of these substances throughout their lives, say the authors.long-term And far too little is known about their long term impact, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not justified on scientific grounds," the authors claimtaking place over a long period of time And far too little is known about their _______-_______ impact, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not justified on scientific grounds," the authors claimimpact And far too little is known about their long term impact, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not justified on scientific grounds," the authors claiman effect or result And far too little is known about their long term ___________, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not justified on scientific grounds," the authors claimjustified And far too little is known about their long term impact, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not justified on scientific grounds," the authors claimhaving, done for, or marked by a good or legitimate reason. And far too little is known about their long term impact, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not ____________ on scientific grounds," the authors claimclaim And far too little is known about their long term impact, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not justified on scientific grounds," the authors claimAn assertion or opinion, usually supported by evidence And far too little is known about their long term impact, including at crucial stages of human development, such as in the womb, which is "surely not justified on scientific grounds," the authors ________exposure They point out that lifelong exposure to these chemicals is a cause for concern for several reasons.A situation in which a person has had contact with something like disease, sunlight, radiation etc... They point out that lifelong _____________ to these chemicals is a cause for concern for several reasons.include These include the fact that known toxicants, such as formaldehyde, a cancer causing substance, are legally used in these materialsto be a part of; to be a member in These __________ the fact that known toxicants, such as formaldehyde, a cancer causing substance, are legally used in these materialssubstance These include the fact that known toxicants, such as formaldehyde, a cancer causing substance, are legally used in these materialsA single kind of matter that is pure and has a specific set of properties. These include the fact that known toxicants, such as formaldehyde, a cancer causing ???????, are legally used in these materialslegally These include the fact that known toxicants, such as formaldehyde, a cancer causing substance, are legally used in these materialsaccording to law These include the fact that known toxicants, such as formaldehyde, a cancer causing substance, are /\/\/\/\/\ used in these materials(be) present Formaldehyde is widely present, albeit at low levels, in plastic bottles used for fizzy drinks and melamine tablewareto be a part of, to exist Formaldehyde is widely ¤¤¤¤¤¤, albeit at low levels, in plastic bottles used for fizzy drinks and melamine tablewarefizzy Formaldehyde is widely present, albeit at low levels, in plastic bottles used for fizzy drinks and melamine tablewareThis describes a drink with lots of bubbles of gas in it. Formaldehyde is widely present, albeit at low levels, in plastic bottles used for °°°°°°°°°° drinks and melamine tablewaredisrupt other chemicals known to disrupt hormone production also appear in FCMs,to break up, disturb other chemicals known to _________ hormone production also appear in FCMs,satisfy Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to satisfy the needs of stakeholders, consumers remain exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors point outto cause (someone) to be happy or pleased Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to ___________ the needs of stakeholders, consumers remain exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors point outStakeholder Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to satisfy the needs of stakeholders, consumers remain exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors point outperson who owns a part of a business and stands to gain or lose by the policies and activities of a business and whose concerns the business needs to address. Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to satisfy the needs of $$$$$$$$$$$, consumers remain exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors point outremain Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to satisfy the needs of stakeholders, consumers remain exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors point outstay the same Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to satisfy the needs of stakeholders, consumers ~~~~~~~~ exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors point outpoint out Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to satisfy the needs of stakeholders, consumers remain exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors point outto draw attention to; say Whereas the science for some of these substances is being debated and policy makers struggle to satisfy the needs of stakeholders, consumers remain exposed to these chemicals daily, mostly unknowingly," the authors ______ ____intentionally And, thirdly, the total number of known chemical substances used intentionally in FCMs exceeds 4000.deliberately, on purpose And, thirdly, the total number of known chemical substances used ___________________ in FCMs exceeds 4000.exceed And, thirdly, the total number of known chemical substances used intentionally in FCMs exceeds 4000.to surpass, to go or be beyond the limit or expectations And, thirdly, the total number of known chemical substances used intentionally in FCMs _______________ 4000.consider those with the capacity to disrupt hormones are not even being considered in routine toxicology analysisto think about carefully those with the capacity to disrupt hormones are not even being _______________ in routine toxicology analysisdoubt it casts serious doubts on the adequacy of chemical regulatory proceduresa feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction. it casts serious ___________ on the adequacy of chemical regulatory proceduresadmit They admit that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taskto confess] to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true They __________ that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taskestablish They admit that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taskset up or create (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis. They admit that _________________ potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taskcause They admit that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taskThe reason why something happens They admit that establishing potential _________ and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taskinvisible They admit that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taskimpossible or nearly impossible to be seen or detected They admit that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely ______________ exposure to FCMs will be no easy tasktask They admit that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy taska piece of work that needs to be done They admit that establishing potential cause and effect as a result of lifelong and largely invisible exposure to FCMs will be no easy _______Assessment But some sort of population-based assessment and biomonitoring are urgently needed to tease out any potential links between food contact chemicals and chronic conditions like cancer, obesity, diabetes, neurological and inflammatory disorders, particularly given the known role of environmental pollutants, they argue.The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something But some sort of population-based ___________________ and biomonitoring are urgently needed to tease out any potential links between food contact chemicals and chronic conditions like cancer, obesity, diabetes, neurological and inflammatory disorders, particularly given the known role of environmental pollutants, they argue.condition But some sort of population-based assessment and biomonitoring are urgently needed to tease out any potential links between food contact chemicals and chronic conditions like cancer, obesity, diabetes, neurological and inflammatory disorders, particularly given the known role of environmental pollutants, they argue.illness, usually a long-term one But some sort of population-based assessment and biomonitoring are urgently needed to tease out any potential links between food contact chemicals and chronic ______________ like cancer, obesity, diabetes, neurological and inflammatory disorders, particularly given the known role of environmental pollutants, they argue.pollutant But some sort of population-based assessment and biomonitoring are urgently needed to tease out any potential links between food contact chemicals and chronic conditions like cancer, obesity, diabetes, neurological and inflammatory disorders, particularly given the known role of environmental pollutants, they argue.A material found in air, water, or soil that is harmful to humans or other organisms But some sort of population-based assessment and biomonitoring are urgently needed to tease out any potential links between food contact chemicals and chronic conditions like cancer, obesity, diabetes, neurological and inflammatory disorders, particularly given the known role of environmental ________________, they argue.reliably Since most foods are packaged, and the entire population is likely to be exposed, it is of utmost importance that gaps in knowledge are reliably and rapidly filleddependably, in a trusted way Since most foods are packaged, and the entire population is likely to be exposed, it is of utmost importance that gaps in knowledge are ___________ and rapidly filled