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Bioaerosols (short for
biological aerosols) are a
subcategory of
particles released from
terrestrial and
marine ecosystems into the atmosphere. They consist...
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Indoor bioaerosol is
bioaerosol in an
indoor environment.
Bioaerosols are
natural or
artificial particles of
biological (microbial, plant, or animal) origin...
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habitats on the Earth's surface 
involved in
nutrient cycling. The
field of
bioaerosol research studies the
taxonomy and
community composition of
airborne microbial...
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Tubifera dudkae with spores.
Fungi portal Aeroplankton Auxiliary cell
Bioaerosol Cryptospore Setlow, Peter; Johnson, Eric A. (30
April 2014), Doyle, Michael...
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amount of
bioaerosol varies with the type of
flush toilet.
Older wash-down
toilet designs produce more
bioaerosol than
modern siphoning toilets...
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biological airborne particles or
aerosol for analysis.
Sampling for
bioaerosols requires precipitator designs optimised with a
liquid counter electrode...
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infestation if the
beehive contains yeast inside.
Fungi portal Baker's
yeast Bioaerosol Ethanol fermentation Evolution of
aerobic fermentation Kazachstania yasuniensis...
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mitigate the
health impacts of
fungal spores, agriculture, to
track bioaerosols more
generally from livestock, textiles,
apartment buildings, wastewater...
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spread by
means of
small droplets in the breath,
sometimes called bioaerosols.
Aerosol is
defined as a
suspension system of
solid or
liquid particles...
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Aerosol terminology Aerosol types Bioaerosol Indoor Cloud Dust Mist Fog Fume Haze
Nanoparticle Particle Particulates Smog
Smoke Spray Aerosol terms...