-
aerosol particle radius or
diameter (dp) is a key
property used to
characterise aerosols.
Aerosols vary in
their dispersity. A monodis****
aerosol,...
- formation. Human-made
sulfate aerosols,
primarily from
burning oil and coal,
affect the
behavior of clouds. When
aerosols absorb pollutants, it facilitates...
- "Coughing and
Aerosols". New
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aerosols" (PDF). Microbiology...
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presence of
sulfate particles which hang in the Earth's
atmosphere as
aerosols.
These aerosols have both a
direct contribution to dimming, as they
reflect sunlight...
-
meteorological conditions. Human-made (anthropogenic)
aerosols account for
about 10
percent of the
total m**** of
aerosols in the
atmosphere as
estimated in 2010. The...
- Sea salt
aerosol,
which originally comes from sea spray, is one of the most
widely distributed natural aerosols. Sea salt
aerosols are
characterized as...
- and
other high-speed instruments.
These aerosols may
remain suspended in the
clinical environment.
Dental aerosols can pose
risks to the clinician, staff...
-
Volcanic gases can
reach the stratosphere,
where they form
sulfuric acid
aerosols that can
reflect solar radiation and
lower surface temperatures significantly...
-
droplets and
aerosols also
contain live
infectious agents, and can
remain in the air
longer and
travel ****her.
Individuals generate aerosols and droplets...