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ultrafine

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ultrafine [ˌʌltrəˈfaɪn] ADJultrafino


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Size-fractionated samples from the two sampling sites were similar with regard to composition and toxicologic effects, but there were clear differences in composition and outcomes according to PM size: Course PM was associated with pulmonary inflammation, and ultrafine PM was associated with cardiac ischemia--reperfusion injury.
Byline: ANI Washington, August 28 (ANI): A new study has found that a toxic cocktail of ultrafine particles, which is lurking inside road tunnels, can increase air pollution levels by up to 1,000 times, enough to harm drivers and passengers.
With the ultrafine tip of a scanning tunneling microscope, Manzano and his team were able to slide the molecules across a sheet of gold.
 
 
 
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