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aerosolize
aerosolize, v. (ˈɛərəsɒlaɪz) [f. aerosol + -ize.] a. trans. To make into an aerosol, disperse as an aerosol. b. intr. To become dispersed as an aerosol.1944 Science 14 July 34/2 A simple bottle carburetor with face mask attached was devised for human use, and 50,000 units were aerosolized. Ibid., Si... Oxford English Dictionary
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Electrospray
In 1750 the French clergyman and physicist Jean-Antoine (Abbé) Nollet noted water flowing from a vessel would aerosolize if the vessel was electrified wikipedia.org
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aerosol
aerosol (ˈɛərəsɒl) [f. aero- + solution: see sol n.6] 1. A system of colloidal particles dispersed in the air or in a gas, as mist, fog, etc.1923 R. Whytlaw-Gray et al. in Proc. R. Soc. A. CII. 600 Aerosol is a convenient term to denote a system of particles of ultra-microscopic size dispersed in a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Starlingpox
Virus particles may aerosolize and be transmitted via inhalation or remain active in dried scabs for years (Wildlife Futures Program, 2021). Virus particles may aerosolize and be transmitted via inhalation or remain active in dried scabs for years (Wildlife Futures Program, 2021). wikipedia.org
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Why Does Rain Smell So Good? - Farmers' Almanac
Jul 10, 2023The type of rain is just as important as the duration of the rainy spell. Light drizzles and misty rains may not be enough to aerosolize the compounds in petrichor. Conversely, a pounding rain will knock the airborne particles right out of the air, leaving you without that rain-fresh scent afterward.
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Air freshener
flame or some other heat source to heat and vaporize a fragrance formulation, incense burners, wall plug-ins which either use piezoelectric technology to aerosolize wikipedia.org
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Nicotine salt
A chemical reaction with a pyruvic acid is used to aerosolize nicotine. wikipedia.org
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Hazard substitution
Processes and equipment Hazards to workers can be reduced by limiting or replacing procedures that may aerosolize toxic materials contained in the item wikipedia.org
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Curium(III) oxide
This precipitate is then collected through filtration and resuspended in deionized water, and a nebulizer is then used to aerosolize the product. wikipedia.org
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Jean-Antoine Nollet
He noted that water flowing from a vessel would aerosolize if the vessel was electrified and placed near electrical ground. wikipedia.org
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Recreational use of nitrous oxide
When the bulb is punctured, these solvents can aerosolize, introducing unknown particles into the gas. wikipedia.org
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Composition of heated tobacco product emissions
Heated tobacco products aim for a niche between combustible tobacco smoking and electronic cigarettes that aerosolize nicotine suspended in humectants. wikipedia.org
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Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis
Below the jug in the bottom basket were two tuna fish cans filled with a mixture of aluminum powder and flour meant to aerosolize and deflagrate following This allowed gasoline to drip into the tuna fish cans, turning the aluminum-flour mixture into paste, unable to aerosolize. wikipedia.org
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Tularemia
It was viewed as an attractive agent because: it is easy to aerosolize it is highly infective; between 10 and 50 bacteria are sufficient to infect victims wikipedia.org
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