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- Aerobiological engineering is the science of designing buildings and systems to control airborne pathogens and allergens in indoor environments. The most-common...
- Negative room pressure is a technique in health care facilities based on aerobiological designs. Germ theory of disease Herd immunity Notifiable disease "Contagious...
- wind turbines Facilities engineering Conditions of indoor environments Aerobiological engineeringcontrol of airborne pathogens and allergens Building services...
- History World International Kowalski, D.R. "Stone Age Hand-axes". AerobiologicalEngineering.com. Archived from the original on 17 March 2011. Retrieved...
- the conditions which can support life. The process of dispersal of aerobiological particles has 3 steps: removal from source, dispersion through air,...
- (untreated), with frequent relapses. UL was streptomycin resistant. The aerobiological stability of UL was a major concern, being sensitive to sunlight, and...
- used the cascade impactor for aerobiological research. Hirst thought of a new, more efficient method of aerobiological sampling, which he incorporated...
- PMID 4392833. Cobet AB, Dimmick RL (June 1970). "Tektite-I program: aerobiological aspects". Aerosp Med. 41 (6): 617–20. PMID 4392834. Levine HB, Cobet...
- (April 1985). "Volumetric aerobiological survey of conidial fungi in the North-East Netherlands. II. Comparison of aerobiological data and skin tests with...
- air quality". Negativeionsinformation.org. Retrieved 13 August 2017. "Aerobiological Engineering". 3 September 2007. Archived from the original on 3 September...