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aerosol [ˈɛərəˌsɒl] n 1. (Chemistry) a colloidal dispersion of solid or liquid particles in a gas; smoke or fog 2. a substance, such as a paint, polish, or insecticide, dispensed from a small metal container by a propellant under pressure 3. Also called air spray such a substance together with its container [from aero- + sol(ution)]
A liquid or solid composed of finely divided particles suspended in a gaseous medium. Examples of common aerosols are mist, fog, and smoke. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations aerosol n aerosol [ˈeərəsol] a mixture of liquid or solid particles and gas under pressure which is released from a container in the form of a mist Many deodorants come in the form of aerosols; (also adjective ) an aerosol spray. aërosol هَبَاء، رُشُوش аерозол aerosol spraydåse; aerosoldåse das Aerosol σπρέι, αεροζόλ aerosol aerosool افشانه aerosoli aérosol תַרְסִיס एयरोसोल, पिचकारी वाला डिब्बा raspršivač aeroszol(os készítmény/doboz) erosol (brúsa)úði aerosol エアゾール 에어로졸 aerozolis aerosols aerosol spuitbus sprayboks aerozol aerosol aerosol аэрозоль; в аэрозоли aerosól razpršilo; razpršilen sprej aerosol ละอองของเหลว sprey 氣化噴霧劑 аерозоль; аерозольний ہوا یا گیس سے دبائی ہوئی مائع bình phun 烟雾剂 aerosol → هباء جوي aerosol spraydåse Aerosol αεροζόλ aerosol suihke aérosol sprej aerosol エアゾール 에어로졸 aerosol aerosol aerozol aerossol аэрозоль aerosol ละอองของเหลว aerosol bình phun 气雾剂 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| To the Editor: We have reviewed the literature cited in
Tellier's Review of Aerosol Transmission of Influenza A Virus (1)
and disagree that it supports the conclusions drawn regarding the
importance of aerosols in natural influenza infection.
The analysis suggests that a 10 percent drop in aerosols results in a 36
percent increase in the area affected by coral bleaching if all other
factors are the same. * N95 filters may be used where no oil aerosols are present;
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