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ParticulateParticulate Par*tic"u*late, v. t. & i. [See Particle.]
To particularize. [Obs.] Particulate
Particulate Par*tic"u*late, a.
1. Having the form of a particle.
2. Referring to, or produced by, particles, such as dust,
minute germs, etc. [R.]
The smallpox is a particulate disease. --Tyndall.
Meaning of Particulates from wikipedia
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Particulates or
atmospheric particulate matter (see
below for
other names) are
microscopic particles of
solid or
liquid matter suspended in the air. The...
- Look up
particulate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Particulates, or
atmospheric particulate matter, is
microscopic solid or
liquid matter suspended...
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debris and
marine aerosols refer to
particulates suspended in a liquid,
usually water on the Earth's surface.
Particulates in
water are a kind of
water pollution...
- pressure.
Fibrous ceramic filters remove carbon particulates almost completely,
including fine
particulates less than 100
nanometres (nm)
diameter with an...
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Particulate inheritance is a
pattern of
inheritance discovered by
Mendelian genetics theorists, such as
William Bateson,
Ronald Fisher or
Gregor Mendel...
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Particulate filter may
refer to: HEPA filter, for
filtering particulates out of
indoor air
Mechanical filter (respirator), a
wearable filter Diesel particulate...
- HEPA (/ˈhɛpə/, high
efficiency particulate air) filter, also
known as a high
efficiency particulate arresting filter, is an
efficiency standard of air...
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nitrogen oxides,
sulfur dioxide,
carbon monoxide, ammonia, and methane),
particulates (such as soot), lead and
biological molecules. Air
pollution can cause...
- (μg/m3) in 2022. By
default the
least polluted cities which have
fewest particulates in the air come first.
Click on the
arrows next to the table's headers...
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countries of the
world according to
their average measured concentration of
particulate matter (PM2.5) in
micrograms per
cubic meter (μg/m3). The
World Health...