Sentences with phrase «fine dust particles»

Fine dust particles allow pathogens to enter the lungs easier.
The cosmic wanderers are chock - full of fine dust particles not unlike those found in cigarette smoke.
The orange ring shows observations of much finer dust particles (micron - sized) using the VISIR instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope.
Huan Meng of the University of Arizona in Tucson and his colleagues suggest that KIC 8462852, known as Tabby's star, is dimming thanks to an orbiting cloud of fine dust particles.
These ions will attach themselves to fine dust particles.
A negatively charged surface — the counter electrode — will then draw the positive ions in, together with the fine dust particles.
In the terrestrial dust devils, the team found that around 60 - 70 % of all the fine dust particles (with diameters up to three hundredths of a millimetre) appear to stay in suspension.
Fine dust particles of a few micrometers in size may penetrate deep into the lungs.
The disk appears to be mostly composed of fine dust particles that are probably created by from collisions of protoplanetary bodies with around 90 AUs of the star but are then blown away by its intense radiation.
Though there was never any danger of Siding Spring colliding with Mars or any of the orbiters, its tail contained gas and fine dust particles that, when they hit the Martian atmosphere and vaporized, caused what was probably a spectacular meteor shower, though one that no one could see except for the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers.
(Yonhap) A recent study published in the Public Library of Science (PLOS) found a positive correlation between certain types of air pollution (fine dust particles and ozone) and both suicide and depression, Korea Bizwire reported Monday.
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