aerosol - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • inhale: An average 15 % aerosol charging by single charges is assumed to lead to a 30 % increase in lung deposition of inhaled aerosols.

Preposition: in

  • atmosphere: Solar sensors will measure the light intensity around the Sun due to scattering by aerosols in the atmosphere.

Adjective modifier

  • tropospheric: Our climate modeling work allows us to simulate climate response to different distributions of tropospheric aerosols.
  • microbial: The microbial aerosols did not persist for long periods, nor was there evidence of spread to adjoining areas.
  • atmospheric: Size distributions of trace metals in atmospheric aerosols in the United Kingdom.
  • ambient: It was urged that studies should focus on the fine and ultrafine fractions of the ambient aerosol and on effects on sensitive individuals.
  • volcanic: Any effect of the sun appears to have been very small and is likely to have been offset by volcanic aerosols.
  • organic: In this study secondary organic aerosol will be produced in laboratory experiments using a large smog chamber.

Modifies a noun

  • propellant: As part of the service offering TDG will manage stocks of aerosol propellant at one of its operating centers in Lancashire.
  • inhaler: An aerosol inhaler used with a spacer is likely to get more medicine into your lungs than using just an inhaler on its own.
  • spray: An aerosol spray form is also available, which should also be sprayed on or under the tongue.
  • can: We will also ban the sale of aerosol paint cans to children under the age of 16.
  • droplet: Flu is primarily spread by aerosol droplets of saliva or by direct contact with an infected person.
  • dispenser: Q11 How do I classify a preparation in an aerosol dispenser for health effects?

Noun used with modifier

  • sulfate: In addition, sulfate aerosols have been linked to ozone layer depletion.
  • sulfate: Bibliographic Information The facile hydrolysis of chlorine nitrate in aqueous sulfate aerosols.
  • biomass: He currently works on how different tropospheric aerosols such as sea-salt, sulfate aerosol, biomass aerosol interact with clouds.
  • pollutant: Increased exposure to pollutant aerosols under high voltage power lines.
  • burning: The data shall finally be statistically evaluated with the goal to quantitatively distinguish between traffic and wood burning aerosols.
  • dust: Both problems are crucial to understand the radiative properties of desert dust aerosol.

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