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  • An '''aerosol''' is a suspension of tiny solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas. {{Image|Aerosol OFF bug spray.jpg|right|150px|Add image caption here.}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Aerosol]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...pon|biological]] or [[chemical weapon]]s, to large areas, as "clouds" of [[aerosol|aerosolized particles]]
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  • Atomizer device used to administer medication to people in the form of an aerosol to the airways.
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  • ...pon|biological]] or [[chemical weapon]]s, to large areas, as "clouds" of [[aerosol|aerosolized particles]]
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  • {{r|Aerosol}}
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  • {{r|Aerosol}}
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  • ...is a medical device that causes a liquid or solid to be converted into an aerosol (spray) or a vapor. As opposed to [[metered-dose inhaler]]s, it requires no
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Aerosol]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Aerosol}}
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  • {{r|Aerosol}}
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  • An '''aerosol''' is a suspension of tiny solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas. {{Image|Aerosol OFF bug spray.jpg|right|150px|Add image caption here.}}
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  • {{r|Aerosol dispersion}}
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  • ...used in combination with interferon drugs in the treatment of HCV, but the aerosol form is used to treatet RSV. Its structural similarity with RNA molecules (
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  • ...y handling, such as [[centrifuge|centrifuging]], can produce a dangerous [[aerosol]]. ...and grown in quantity in a laboratory, although manufacturing an effective aerosol weapn would require considerable sophistication.<ref name=CDC-FT-KF>{{citat
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  • * The entrapment of [[liquid]] droplets in air or any other [[gas]] as in [[aerosol]]s or [[fog]] or [[spray painting]].
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  • ...emptied, while her upper decks were heavily loaded. After she capsized [[aerosol]]ized [[Calcium Chloride]] powder exploded when exposed to water. Five sai
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  • ...inia pestis]]'', the pathogen of [[plague]]. While they later moved to the aerosol methods used by Britain, the Soviet Union, and United States, they did not
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  • *'''[[aerosol]]s''' – Aerosol particles (air-born particles of liquid or solid) may be natural or man-mad ...ban areas also generate [[pollution]], introducing large concentrations of aerosol and naturally and non-naturally occurring atmospheric gases.<ref>[http://ww
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  • ...infected arthropods, rather than the more difficult process of forming an aerosol spray. [[Anthrax]] was first delivered on bullets or bomb fragments. Plague Later, aerosol attacks were used, which also caused Japanese casualties.
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  • ...underground. Cave-ins, and the build-up of toxic or explosive gases and [[aerosol]]s has remained a constant problem.
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  • *Cigarette smoke is an [[aerosol]] that contains >4,000 chemicals, including nicotine, [[carbon monoxide]],
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  • ...m/article/325451-overview]</ref> Transmission can occur with the spread of aerosol during a time of warfare as a biological toxin. Additionally, during traum
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