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1                                              Respirable aerosolized particle concentration.
2 of the levels of infectious virus present in respirable aerosols exhaled from infected hosts.
3 l particles and more infectious virus within respirable aerosols than ferrets infected by influenza v
4 mount of infectious virus present in exhaled respirable aerosols.
5 gy against acute lung inflammation caused by respirable agents and possibly against chronic injury, s
6 text of exuberant host responses to damaging respirable agents such as viruses.
7 g inflammation can be caused by a variety of respirable agents, including cigarette smoke.
8  and microbial composition of North American respirable airborne particulate matter concurrent with a
9                                EPI-2010 is a respirable antisense oligonucleotide (RASON), which sele
10               High levels of cristobalite in respirable ash raise concerns about adverse health effec
11 explores possible effects of agglomerates on respirable coal mine dust classification by SEM-EDX, wit
12 e culturable Mycobacterium tuberculosis from respirable, cough-generated aerosols compared to patient
13              Inhalation exposure to airborne respirable crystalline silica (RCS) poses major health r
14                                              Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) produced in mining a
15      Silicosis associated with inhalation of respirable crystalline silica among engineered stone cou
16 ttributable fractions for lung cancer due to respirable crystalline silica could be potentially reduc
17                         The concentration of respirable crystalline silica to which workers were expo
18 were used to assess occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica, including duration of wor
19 y fatal pneumoconiosis caused by exposure to respirable crystalline silica.
20  lung cancer due to occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica.
21 tion and evaluation of pulmonary response to respirable crystalline silica.
22 s of workers around the world are exposed to respirable crystalline silica.
23 ity rose sharply with cumulative exposure to respirable crystalline silica; allowing for a 15-year la
24                       The PENS consists of a respirable cyclone and a micro-orifice impactor with the
25 e found to agree well with those of the IOSH respirable cyclone and MOUDI.
26 bration results show that the d(pa50) of the respirable cyclone and the micro-orifice impactor are 3.
27 the emitted dose, fine particle fraction and respirable dose was superior to the carrier-based market
28                    A better understanding of respirable dust particle characteristics is needed to ad
29 e presence and properties of magnetic NPs in respirable dust with respect to their potential role in
30 noparticles (SiO(2) NPs) are widely produced respirable ENMs used in commercial products.
31 ransport for the released radionuclides in a respirable form.
32 amic diameter, geometric standard deviation, respirable fraction (<5.4 um) of 2.8 um, 2.0, 86%; 3.4 u
33 multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) in the respirable fraction of particles abraded from a MWCNT-ep
34 antification experiment revealed that in the respirable fraction of the abraded particles, approximat
35  inhalable drug formulations suffer from low respirable fractions, rapid clearance by alveolar macrop
36                        Herein, the effect of respirable &lt;PM2.5 inorganic silica particle exposures on
37    Alveolar macrophages (AMs) are exposed to respirable microbial particles.
38  Fungi spore counts were not associated with respirable particle mass.
39 apies for those who have been exposed to the respirable particle.
40  the rationale for controlling the levels of respirable particles in outdoor air.
41       A 20-microgram/m3 increment in 24-hour respirable particles lagged by 24 hours was associated w
42 ations in both submicron and micron sizes of respirable particles were 3-2910x higher during periods
43 nd estimated 20-yr ambient concentrations of respirable particles, suspended sulfates, sulfur dioxide
44 (PENS), which enables the collection of both respirable particulate mass (RPM) and nanoparticles (NPs
45 characterize personal exposure of workers to respirable particulate matter (PM) generated in cutting
46        Household indoor-air concentration of respirable particulate matter (RPM) was measured in a sa
47         Wildfire smoke (WFS) is a mixture of respirable particulate matter, environmental gases, and
48     Associations of SpO2 and pulse rate with respirable particulate pollution (particles with an aero
49                         The heterogeneity of respirable particulates and compounds complicates our un
50                                              Respirable PM concentrations ranged nearly 100-fold, fro
51 We collected 29 personal full-day samples of respirable PM from three workers in a small private work
52                           The high levels of respirable PM we observed among workers fabricating alum
53 nses to ambient air pollutants, specifically respirable PM, and their association with the developmen
54 tious culture-positive cough aerosols in the respirable range (<5 mum), and most reported inter-perso
55 ariable, but most particle sizes were in the respirable range.
56 tches of trileucine/trehalose powders in the respirable range.
57               Analysis was conducted both on respirable samples (collected with a typical apparatus i
58 rable-sized agglomerates, though the typical respirable sampling apparatus appears to break up some o
59  mine dust containing high concentrations of respirable silica and silicates.
60                                              Respirable silica exposure has been strongly and consist
61  in rabbits by airway instillation of 300 mg respirable silica in 0.9% sterile saline; control rabbit
62 her occupational environments, understanding respirable silica is especially important.
63  method to representatively characterize the respirable size fraction of CNT aerosols.
64               Gun firing smoke PM was in the respirable size range but the chemical composition varie
65  stationary monitors were within an alveolar respirable size range of 0.95 to 3.5 micro m.
66  grains release subpollen particles (SPP) of respirable size upon hydration or a change in air electr
67 e that olive pollen releases nanovesicles of respirable size, named generically pollensomes, during i
68           The latter (insulin/EtOH) afforded respirable-size aerosol particles after nebulization.
69 emonstrate that silica is often contained in respirable-sized agglomerates, though the typical respir
70 us including a cyclone size selector) and on respirable-sized particulates identified in passive samp
71                         Aerosol particles of respirable sizes were on occasions a significant air qua
72 minated by As(V) whereas combustion produces respirable smoke invariably in As(III) form and ash inva
73 to the crucial combustion stage that creates respirable smoke.
74 ach increase in SHS exposure by 100 mug/m(3) respirable suspended particles, the absolute maximal per
75 d significant correlations between increased respirable suspended particulate matter (RSPM) depositio
76 ned by the fact that it becomes airborne and respirable through its association with mite feces.
77 ical hazard potential of a range of inhaled, respirable xenobiotics.