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- Aerosolization is the process or act of converting some physical substance into the form of particles small and light enough to be carried on the air i...
- spray, wet wipes and aerosolised application. Recent studies have shown hypochlorous acid water to be suitable for fog and aerosolised application for disinfection...
- modelling a powered, air-purifying respirator (PAPR) ****ed with a HEPA filter, used to protect from airborne or aerosolised pathogens such as tuberculosis...
- the pharynx. Epiglottitis is often managed with antibiotics, inhaled aerosolised epinephrine to act as a bronchodilator, and may require tracheal intubation...
- shows the sterilisation effects of negative air ionization on a chamber aerosolised with Salmonella enteritidis. The left sample is untreated; the right...
- robot craft to spray clouds of aerosolised pathogens over unsuspecting enemies. The team succeeded in producing an aerosolised version of the plague microbe...
- Control and Prevention (CDC) as a potential investigative ground for aerosolised Francisella tularensis. For a time, Martha's Vineyard was identified...
- contact diseases: rabies Respiratory diseases: meningococcal meningitis Aerosolised dust or soil contact diseases: L****a fever Note 1: on 30 September 2021...
- Aligning the bottom half of the blood packet with the squib produces an aerosolised burst followed by a stream of fake blood. Bulge visibility of bullet...
- Mary-Louise; Rawlinson, William D. (2011-01-01). "The role of particle size in aerosolised pathogen transmission: A review". Journal of Infection. 62 (1): 1–13...