aerosol particle
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aerosol
noun[C]
uk/ˈeə.rə.sɒl/us/ˈer.ə.sɑːl/
a metal container in which liquids are kept under pressure and forced out in ...
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particle
noun
uk/ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/us/ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl/
a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or ...
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These may be gas phase, such as molecular iodine or noble gases, or condensed aerosol particles after leaving the high temperature region.
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With an aerosol electrometer the transportation of charge by electrical charged aerosol particles can be measured as electric current.
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Resembling a low-tech, gravitation/settle plate, a small, rotating mechanism is placed windward, and aerosol particles will adhere to the sampling or petri dish.
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Worldwide each year, aerosol particles result in about 800,000 premature deaths.
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Gases preferentially condense onto surfaces of pre-existing aerosol particles, known as heterogeneous nucleation.
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A common controlled environmentaerosolparticlecounters are used is a cleanroom.
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Aerosolparticlecounters are used to test and classify a cleanroom to ensure its performance is up to a specific cleanroom classification standard.
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This process leads to a change in theaerosolparticle-size distribution, with the mode increasing in diameter as total number of particles decreases.
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Environmental scanning electron microscopy as a new technique to determine the hygroscopic behavior of individual aerosol particles.
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Direct measurement of the wall deposition of aerosol particles from turbulent pipe flow.
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The impact of anthropogenic aerosol particles on the climate is highly uncertain.
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This is where aerosol particles get into cloud droplets or cloud ice crystals through working as cloud nuclei, or being captured by them through collision.
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This is the process by which aerosol particles move randomly due to collisions with gas molecules.
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Aerosol particles are eventually deposited from the stratosphere onto land and ocean.
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An impinger system is a device in which particles are removed by impacting the aerosol particles into a liquid.
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Deposition of aerosol particles from moving gas streams.
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The aerosol particles form a whitish haze in the sky.
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Computer models can be used to understand the behaviour of aerosol particles, and are particularly useful in modelling their effect on global climate.
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By 1985, a three-dimensional configuration was introduced specifically to measure the scattering properties of single aerosol particles.
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Fine aerosol particles in air is an example of a particle-laden flow; the aerosols are the dispersed phase, and the air is the carrier phase.
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