Sentences with phrase «through airborne»

Canine distemper, sometimes called hardpad disease because it hardens dogs» noses and footpads, is an extremely contagious viral disease that's transmitted through airborne exposure or contact like shared food bowls.
It's a cutesy vertical shooter that reminds me of Cyber Core gameplay-wise (both titles allow one to blast through airborne adversaries while simultaneously bombarding terrain - based nuisances), but CC moves along at a faster pace and keeps the player much busier.
Distemper is an extremely contagious viral disease, transmitted through airborne germs and contact.
It is spread through airborne droplets, direct contact with other dogs, or contact with surfaces where the pathogen is present.
It is commonly transmitted by contact with infected dogs or their environments (most commonly transmitted through airborne viral particles that dogs breathe in).
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the H3N8 virus that started in horses, and the H3N2 virus originating in birds, can spread among dogs through airborne pathogens that are common in kennels, dog parks and shelters.
It is transmitted through airborne exposure to the virus, which usually comes from contact with the respiratory secretions of an infected animal.
Bordatella, or kennel cough, is caused by bacteria and is spread through airborne contaminants.
Your furry friend can become sick with Strep Zoo by coming in contact with the disease through airborne exposure, infected surfaces, and bodily fluids from other sick dogs.
Distemper is transmitted through airborne germs and contact.
It charts an unlikely path through airborne and underwater battles against floods of small machines and countless mini-bosses.
«We want to know what level lake residents may be exposed to through airborne particles,» said Haney, who is sampling the air at Massachusetts and New Hampshire lakes in collaboration with the Dartmouth team.
Further analysis suggests that the infection may be transmitted within hospitals via contaminated surfaces and through airborne transmission.
The mines expose Navajo Nation residents to uranium through airborne dust and contaminated drinking water.
That might cover studies on whether there are genetic changes that would allow Ebola to be transmitted through airborne particles, said epidemiologist Michael Osterholm of the University of Minnesota, something that is crucial for public health officials to know, he said, but which should not be made public.
As the number of people sickened in an outbreak of Legionnaires» disease in the South Bronx climbed to 71 yesterday, health officials were still piecing together where the illness, a form of pneumonia spread through airborne water droplets, might have originated.
Viruses are spread through airborne droplets and by touching contaminated objects, such as doorknobs and toys.
The bleaching process can lead to additional pollutants being released to the environment through airborne and waterborn emissions.

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In doing so, it provides a line of defense against the spread of airborne pathogens through a HVAC system.
As contaminated pathogenic air is processed through a patented bio-conversion reactor bed, this green technology, integrated with Photocatalytic Oxidation (PCO), works in unison to destroy harmful airborne microbes and dismantle volatile organic compounds (VOC) while producing no by - products.
This time it was the British F3 at Oulton Park that witnessed a huge airborne crash as Carlin's Ameya Vaidyanathan violent flipped through the air at high - speed.
Peter Zhi Cong Li had no way of seeing him through the dust and slammed into Tveter, he got airborne before going into a roll when his car hit the ground.
Slow to react to Carrick's through ball for the first goal, while Fellaini set up the second goal by getting airborne ahead of Dier at the corner kick.
A bounce house at a Niagara County corn maze became airborne yesterday when strong winds swept through the area, carrying several children with it as it went off the ground and bumping a woman standing nearby.
With co-authors John C. Besley (Michigan State University) and Joseph Steinhardt (Cornell), McComas will publish study results as «Factors influencing U.S. consumer support for genetic modification to prevent crop disease» in the July 2014 journal Appetite — right about the time airborne P. infestansspores are drifting through home - garden tomato crops.
HEAR YE, HEAR YE: On the phone or otherwise, the process of hearing usually begins when airborne sound waves travel through the ear canal and then hit the eardrum, causing it to vibrate.
Their stickiness makes it hard to get them through an inlet into a measuring device, but these compounds may play a significant role in the formation and alteration of aerosols, tiny airborne particles that can contribute to smog or to the nucleation of raindrops or ice crystals, affecting the Earth's climate.
Over the next months and years, researchers will monitor the response of Larsen C, and the glaciers that flow into it, through the use of satellite imagery, airborne surveys, automated geophysical instruments and associated field work.
Because only one of three ferrets that could have contracted the new H7N9 virus through the air actually did, the researchers conclude that airborne H7N9 transmission is inefficient.
In this way, the birds can quickly do a down stroke once they get through to help stay airborne.
An example of this is the use of satellite imagery by the U.S. government to identify the damage suffered by Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) shelters in Sri Lanka [4]; evidence of war crimes in Darfur, Sudan were gathered through satellite images [5]; Human Rights Watch, Arabia, identified 340 distinct sites in Aleppo, Syria where the opposition had used barrel bombs and airborne weapons to destroy residential neighborhoods through satellite imagery, something the opposition had denied it in the press.
«Our combination of field and airborne data on orangutans and their habitat was key to understanding how they move through and use disturbed forests in Borneo,» said first author Davies, a postdoc at Carnegie's Department of Global Ecology.
He gathered a bit of rainforest air, using an instrument that sucks a sample through a fine nozzle and sprays it onto a ceramic square half a millimeter on each side, where any microscopic airborne particles get stuck.
To test whether the fava plants were truly communicating through the roots, the researchers covered all three groups of plants in polyester bags, preventing them from talking via airborne chemicals — another way plants can exchange information.
«It has not completely lost this ability to sensitively detect ground vibrations through the jaw but has gained some of the modern mammal ability to hear airborne sounds,» Luo adds.
Like asbestos, these naturally occurring fibers are natural components of rocks and soils and a potential source of exposure especially if these fibers become airborne through natural erosion or human activities producing dust.
«Potentially harmful nanoparticles produced through burning coal: Environmental scientists led by the Virginia Tech College of Science have discovered that the burning of coal produces incredibly small airborne particles of a highly unusual form of titanium oxide with the potential to be toxic to humans.»
Thus, just as birds that spend most of their time airborne have evolved more streamlined bodies and lighter, small skeletons, they have also evolved streamlined egg shapes to fit through the pelvis, she says.
Ley's role was complex, and his life took an intriguing and meandering path through many of the 20th century's key events: the rise of airborne technology after the first world war; rocketry's beginnings; the Nazis» ascent; the cold war; the popularisation of the idea of space travel; and, finally, as apotheosis, the first moon landing, which occurred mere weeks after his death.
They've enlisted the help of Devin White, a remote sensing expert at ORNL who has used airborne and satellite imagery to identify ancient footpaths threading through the Sonoran desert between Arizona and Mexico.
Drugs added to animal feed can latch onto dust particles that become airborne and float through farm buildings, according to German scientists investigating health risks.
The colorless, odorless and safe gases have a number of research uses, from modeling how airborne contaminants might move through urban canyons to help first responders plan their response to potential terrorist attacks and accidents to locating leaks in underground gas pipes.
The first airborne surveys after Hurricane Irma plowed through the region revealed enormous patches of dead seagrass south of the mainland, and entire mangrove forests stripped of their leaves further north along the coast.
Also consider a shower filter, because once these toxins found in your tap water are heated and become airborne in your shower, they cause more damage to your body through your skin and lungs than from drinking unfiltered water.
Don't «Tox» One of the reasons people feel like they need to «detox» is because they are introducing environmental toxins to the body through smoking, drinking and washing water, in certain foods, through food contact materials and plastics, via airborne pollution and through excessive drinking.
Since you are exposed to toxins on a daily basis, whether airborne or through your dietary preferences, it may be hard to let some of those habits go, but you will be happy you took on the challenge.
A late sequence where Ernst and the heavily pregnant Mary — a potentially redemptive figure whose name is not just a metaphor but a meta - five — imagine themselves on an airborne vision quest, floating over and through devastated landscapes, is the sort of wild, risky flourish that could easily be mistaken for a mistake.
Pretty quickly, the film turns into a horror show, with the airborne, microscopic spores from a plant on the planet serving as the way those killer aliens end up in their human hosts (Scott offers a microscope - level shot of the infection entering a crewmember's body through his ear canal, which is simultaneously frightening and deviously amusing).
There are plenty of big, exciting setpieces in this movie, including the newly empowered Steve chasing a HYDRA agent through the streets of Brooklyn that includes Cap punching a submarine (every bit as awesome as it sounds), a deadly motorcycle chase through the forests of Europe, multiple daring raids onto HYDRA bases, and a final huge airborne fight which involves Cap being thrown out a plane and then finding a way back on board.
Get airborne, race anywhere and do anything with Vaughn's bespoke off - road 1969 Ford Bronco «Brocky,» a 4 × 4 600bhp ticket to outrageous, vertical - flying fun, burn through some rubber and drift in billows of tire smoke with Vaughn's heroic 960bhp Ford Mustang RTR Spec — 5D, and get a serious adrenaline - rush with the Mustang ’66 RTR, a big - block V8 Trans Am - runner designed and tested by Vaughn and his RTR team.
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